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Michigan Supreme Court will decide whether Detroiters vote on new city charter


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Morning Edition host Doug Tribou and Michigan Radio reporter Sarah Cwiek discuss the political and legal battle over revising Detroit s city charter.
Credit Lester Graham / Michigan Radio
Q: The commission came out with its proposed changes earlier this year after years of work and input from residents. What would it change about the city charter?
The proposed charter would make some sweeping changes to city government. It includes among many other things: a task force to look into reparations for historically overtaxed Detroit property owners, some of whose properties were wildly over-assessed for years and fell into tax foreclosure; an advisory commission on addressing the digital divide in Detroit; a big revamp of the police department, including more training and yearly physical/psychological evaluations for police officers; and an elected fire commission (you can find a full version of the charter changes, including revisions and commentary, here). ....

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New Detroit charter headed to August primary ballot


Detroit’s Election Commission voted Thursday to put the question of a revised city charter on the August ballot.
The charter revision question has been controversial, and sparked a battle between Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and charter commissioners. Duggan argues some of the proposed changes would drain city finances, and put it back under state control.
Credit Lester Graham / Michigan Radio
The election commission voted 2-1 to advance the question, known as Proposal P, to the ballot. Detroit City Council President Brenda Jones and City Clerk Janice Winfrey voted yes, with corporation counsel Lawrence Garcia voting no.
Garcia argued the question shouldn’t make the ballot because Governor Gretchen Whitmer objected to certain provisions as being in conflict with state law. And he said charter commissioners failed to submit their final revisions before the May 11 deadline. ....

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