State takeover of Michigan cities slowed by courts
By Paul Abowd
6:00 am, March 29, 2012 Updated: 6:00 am, March 29, 2012
It’s not clear who is in charge of Flint, Mich., these days.
Earlier
this month, a state circuit court judge unseated the city’s emergency
manager, Michael Brown, and voided all decisions he’s made since being
appointed by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder four months ago.
The
ruling found the state violated the Open Meetings Act when appointing
Brown in December and is just the latest in a series of legal challenges
that could freeze Michigan’s controversial emergency manager law.
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