Michigan voters will be asked in November to decide the future of a
controversial state law that allows the governor to appoint an unelected
emergency manager or corporation to take over financially distressed
towns and cities and effectively fire elected officials. The law, which
is now on hold, empowers unelected managers or corporations to take over
cities and effectively fire elected officials. In addition, another
initiative on the Michigan ballot in November aims to enshrine
collective bargaining rights in the state constitution to stave off
future attacks on unions. We’re joined by Paul Abowd, an investigative
reporter at the Center for Public Integrity.
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