Meetings of the Detroit Financial Review Team are subject to Michigan's Open Meetings Act and must be open to the public, an Ingham County judge ruled today.
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A state-appointed review team analyzing the city of Detroit's finances should meet publicly, a judge ruled Monday, a legal setback for Gov. Rick Snyder's administration.
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In an exclusive interview with Local 4’s Rod Meloni on Tuesday, Jack Martin opened up about the major financial troubles plaguing Detroit and Highland Park ...
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In a temporary victory for opponents of Michigan's new emergency manager law, an Ingham County judge this morning directed Gov. Rick Snyder and other state officials to stop meeting in secret with a financial review team in Detroit because the closed-door sessions may be violating the state's Open Meeting Act, said union activist Robert Davis, who filed the suit.
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Let’s do some important math here and you can say you heard it here first on Local 4 ...
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DETROIT, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Nearly half of dealers surveyed by Ally Financial at the 2012 National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Convention expect their sales to increase by 10-20 percent ...
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An Ingham County judge rules that the emergency financial review teams in Detroit were violating the law by not making their meetings public.
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Mason— Meetings of the state-appointed team reviewing Detroit's finances are subject to Michigan's Open Meetings Act and must be conducted in public, an Ingham County judge ruled Monday.
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A hearing is set for 1:30 p.m. in Mason before Ingham County Circuit Judge William Collette.
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Detroit City Council and Mayor Dave Bing have yet to come to an agreement on how to address the city's budget deficit as the threat of a state takeover continues to loom.
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