MEDIA ADVISORY: Conyers to Hold Forum on Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law

MEDIA ADVISORY: Conyers to Hold Forum on Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law

The following press release was published by the House Committee On The Judiciary on Feb. 14, 2012. It is reproduced in full below.

(DETROIT) - House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member John Conyers, Jr. (D-M14) will host a Democratic Judiciary forum concerning the legal implications of the Emergency Manager Law. The forum will start at 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February, 21, 2012 and will be held at Soul Harvest Ministries in Highland Park.

Currently, there are six emergency managers appointed under the Michigan Emergency Law (Benton Harbor, Ecorse, Flint, Pontiac, Detroit Public Schools, Highland Park School District) and a review for an appointment is ongoing with respect to the cities of Detroit, Inkster, and Muskegon Heights. Several lawsuits have been brought challenging the law and its implementation, and a petition drive is pending which would suspend the law subject to a statewide referendum in November. At the same time, other states such as Indiana are considering adopting emergency manager laws similar to Michigan’s statute. This forum will consider a range of issues, including the EM law’s possible impact on voting rights, representative form of government, collective bargaining rights; the legality and appropriateness of effort in Lansing to reinstate the law notwithstanding the referendum process; the law’s consistence with the Open Meetings Act, and the state’s compliance with its revenue sharing obligations. Witnesses will include the Emergency Manager for Benton Harbor, preeminent constitutional, voting rights, and bankruptcy legal experts as well as representatives of impacted communities, safety officials, and unions.

In December, Representative Conyers wrote the U.S. Department of Justice to ask the attorney general to review the law’s constitutionality. That same month, Representative Conyers along with Representatives Clarke and Peters, 55 state legislators (9 sState Senators and 46 state Representatives) and 8 Detroit City Council members, wrote a letter requesting a meeting with Governor Snyder to discuss the Emergency Manager Law.

WHAT:

Forum to Discuss the Legal Implications of Michigan’s Emergency Manager Law

WHERE:

Soul Harvest Ministries

16300 Woodward Avenue

Highland Park, MI, 48288

WHEN:

Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012.

5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

WHO:

Participants

The Honorable John Conyers, Jr.

Michigan’s 14th Congressional District and Ranking Member House Judiciary Committee

The Honorable Hansen Clarke

Michigan’s 13th Congressional District

The Honorable Gary Peters

Michigan’s 9th Congressional District

The Honorable Bert Johnson

Michigan’s 2nd Senate District

The Honorable John Olumba

Michigan’s 5th House District

The Honorable JoAnn Watson

Detroit City Council

Panelists/Witnesses

Joseph Harris

Emergency Manager, Benton Harbor

Rev. David Alexander Bullock

Rainbow PUSH Coalition Detroit

Professor Kenneth N. Klee

UCLA School of Law

James E. Spiotto, Esq.

Chapman & Cutter, LLP

Professor Jocelyn F. Benson

Wayne State University Law School

Hon. Fred Durhal, Jr.

Michigan’s 6th House District and Chairperson Michigan Legislative Black Caucus

Hon. Thomas F. Stallworth, III

Michigan’s 8th House District

Hon. DeAndre Windom

Mayor, Highland Park, Michigan

Hon. Lee A. Jones

President, Pontiac City Council

Hon. Kermit Williams

Pontiac City Council

Hon. Marcus Mohammed

Benton Harbor City Commissioner

Al Garrett

President, Council 25, AFSCME

Chris Michalakis

Secretary-Treasurer, Metropolitan Detroit AFL-CIO

Keith R. Johnson

President, Detroit Federation of Teachers

Kenneth A. Cole

Detroit Representative to Michigan State Government

Brandon A. Jessup

Chairman and CEO, Michigan Forward

John C. Philo

Legal Director, Sugar Law Center

Source: House Committee On The Judiciary

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