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Kevyn Orr, Detroit Emergency Manager, Extends Olive Branch To Council, Huff post Detroit, 03/25/13, page 2. The news article presented in the Huffpost publication talks about the efforts of Detroit’s new emergency manager to work with council members. He previously represented Chrysler LLC in a popular case and won the case. He was meant to take over the city’s deficit situation that had been put under the State’s control. This eventuality was attributed by his competency in financial matters and specialty in turnaround and bankruptcy issues.
Apparently, Detroit city has been dealing with a deficit that has led it to bankruptcy. The situation of Detroit city led to mass migration of people out of the city because of the high taxes and high living standards. Mr. Orr was brought in as an emergency manager to control the spending in the city. He was brought into the city after a successful search initiated by the State’s governor. His role was to develop appropriate plans to help address the financial emergency that was declared on Detroit city.
He would also be responsible for negotiating labor contracts and sell city assets. On the contrary, some people on the council were against his appointment because he was not elected. 3. I agree with the governor’s move to higher an emergency manager because the city had failed in its mandate. In fact, the manager met the mayor to coordinate and help resolve the resolve the financial issues the city faced. There were also leaders who were optimistic that Orr’s success would mean that everyone succeeded.
As a result, Orr resigned as a partner in the law firm he was working to serve as an emergency manager.4. The outcome of the eventuality led to protests because of the implantation of the emergency laws on Detroit city. Their sentiments were that they did not play a significant role in electing emergency managers as other leaders in their city. It also meant that the manager would sell the city’s assets voluntarily without the people’s consent.Work citedWilliams, Corey. Kevyn Orr, Detroit Emergency Manager, Extends Olive Branch To City Council.
Huffpost Detroit, 25 March 2013. Web. 6 April 2014.
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