Michigan court won't delay Detroit-state deal

Ingham County judge ordered not to interfere with Detroit review team

LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Court of Appeals again has put the brakes on a case that threatened to derail or delay a deal reached between the city of Detroit and a state-appointed financial review team.

The appeals court on Thursday ordered an Ingham County judge to take no further action in the case. Circuit Court Judge William Collette had scheduled a hearing next week in his Mason courtroom to explore whether the state review team reached the deal in compliance with the state's Open Meetings Act.

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Similar cases had been filed earlier by union activists wary of state involvement in Detroit finances. The cases are now consolidated.

Detroit and the state review team approved a deal Wednesday that avoids the appointment of an emergency manager for the city.

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