By Karen Bouffard Detroit News Lansing Bureau Comments Purchase Image Gov. Rick Snyder says the emergency manager law, Public Act 4, is needed because the law it replaced, Public Act 72, was too weak. (John T. Greilick / The Detroit News) Lansing â" When voters are asked in November whether to repeal the state's controversial emergency manager law, they'll be deciding more than the future of the legislation. The results also will be interpreted by both sides as a referendum on Gov. Rick Snyder's vision for the state. The emergency manager law â" designed to rescue municipalities and school districts on the verge of financial collapse â" was among the first major policy initiatives...
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