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Governor Appoints Review Team to Examine River Rouge Finances

Contact:  Terry Stanton 517-335-2167
Agency: Treasury


October 23, 2009

LANSING - Governor Jennifer M. Granholm today announced that she has appointed a financial review team to examine the city of River Rouge's finances under the Local Government Fiscal Responsibility Act, Public Act 72 of 1990.  The review team, appointed by the governor on the recommendation of the state treasurer, must report its findings to the governor within 60 days, unless granted a one-time, 30-day extension.      
 
Under PA 72, a financial review team must reach one of three potential findings:  a serious financial problem does not exist; a serious financial problem exists, but a consent agreement containing a plan to resolve the problem has been adopted; or, a local government financial emergency exists, because no satisfactory plan exists to resolve the serious financial problem. 

Review team members are:
 
Steven Bieda, former state representative (representing state officials or other persons with relevant professional experience);
 
James DeSana, councilman, city of Wyandotte (nominee of Senate Majority Leader);
 
Frederick Headen, director, Local Government Services Bureau, Michigan Department of Treasury (representing state officials or other persons with relevant professional experience);
 
Robert J. Kleine, state treasurer;
 
John McNally, attorney at law (nominee of Speaker of the House of Representatives);
 
Thomas McTavish, Michigan auditor general;
 
Gregory Pitoniak, former mayor of the city of Taylor (representing state officials or other persons with relevant professional experience).
 
The Department of Treasury conducted a preliminary review of the city's finances in May 2009, because it was determined that the city had imposed two pension-related judgment levies without the prior approval of the city council.  Under Act 72, the imposition of a judgment levy (a court-ordered tax) is a triggering event unless it receives the  prior approval of the governing body of the unit of local government.
 
For more information about the PA 72 process, visit the local government fiscal health page, located on the Department of Treasury's Web site at www.michigan.gov/treasury.
 
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