lack facing economic dep es ion Continued rrom P ge 1 $ 17,469' wi th $34,246 for whites. Michigan Blacks have been in an 'economic rece - ion ince 1980 and must begin preparing for a depres- ion, aid Rep. Floyd Clack, D-Flint Chairman of the Michigan Legislative Blac Caucus. "The Black community ha been in a recession and a depression since the latter part of th even ties," Clack said. "We have to begin insisting tbat our Black needs be met." CLACK SAID current un­ employment figures only reflect bow many Black people are drawing un- employment compensation, DOt bo many Blae are ac­ tually unemployed. "All a rational person bas to do is look around at the ethnic makeup at the place where they work," Clac said. "Many employers aren't con­ sidering affirmative action any more. They've gone bac to traditional' (segregated) hiring practices." Holm agreed, saying that President Bush's veto of the 1990 civil rights bill under­ mines affirmative action and that Blacks will bear the brunt of job scarcity. "Last to be hired, first to be fired: Holmes aid. "It' tbat pattern." Clack said be is hopeful that Gov.-elect John Engler will recognize that Michigan needs to improve its urban agenda. "Engler bas been around; he's heard the arguments to the d�e that we don't have to educate him on thi ," Clack said. City/suburb e sion economic, no racial ByJ La u Conti u d from Pal e 1 , I come c •• burban problems, said Mark 'Howe, dis­ I trict affairs director for Sen. Rudy Nichols, R­ i Waterford. I I UCH 0 THE TE SION between the suburbs nd Detroit also is bee use Oakland County rcsi­ dents do not like Mayor Young, said Sen. Jack Faxon, D-Farmington Hills. "A lot of my people have expressed strong feel­ ing bout the mayor, but we can't control what they do in other cities," Faxon said. en. Arthur Miller, D-Warren, agrees that the train between the city and the suburbs i not ra­ cial but an conomic and urban problem. "The one i sue that makes it the suburbs verses Detroit i the plan to expand the airport," Miller aid. "Macomb re idents don't want planes flying over their homes." o t Macomb and Oakland residents living in the e counti s were former Dcrroitcrs, Howe said. He said th c untie have many Blacks living in their communities. . AXO ID A Y former Detroiters left the city for n conomic rca on, wantin� better protc:c­ ti 0, better homes and better Jobs. He said D tr it' problem be an 20 yeras ago when the . le d r to the ttitude, ... "if you don't like it, movc out.". ow Detroit's tax base is gone, he said. iller id meetings betwecn suburban sen tors nd the Detroit leaders .may be the best way to ddress the issue of jobs nd airport expan- sion. "We have tensions around the wotld, we don't need them in our own b ckyard," Miller said. M comb and 0 kland counties need Detroit to draw national bu ines es ana create jobs in the area, he said. Many residents in both counties also enjoy the cultural oportunities Detroit has to offer as well, he sid. . Gire said area of acomb are suffereing from. urb dec y and nemployment. She believes "Prime Time Live" failed to honestly show the good side and the bad side of both Detroit and the ub­ urb , 'he aid. "It' obviou the network ne wa not upfront about the tory,· Gire said. At that level, the ne - work news s not a are of the local effects that story would have." DECEMBER 2 • 8, 199 MICHIGAN CITIZE PAGE' "You don't help the government and the tate wben you Illo people to come up in poverty," be added. Engler will develop a com­ prehensrve urban agenda to encourage investment in Michigan's urban centers, aid Engler's pre cretary, John Truscott "WHAT WE'VE got to do is incre e opportunity," Truscott said. "Money is not the cure-all." ' Truscott said crime and tax problems must be effectively dealt with first in urban areas to create n environment ripe for bu in inve tors. Although Engler's relationship with Detroit Mayor Coleman Young is ex­ pected to be b Her than Blanchard s relationship with Young, Engler's urban strategy ha already come under attack. Hi propo al to lower phy ician liability for un­ employed Medicaid recipients was called "atrocious" by former Legislative Black Caucu Chair Nelon Saunders D-Detroit. Joe Darden author of "The State of Blac Michigan 1990." called Engler an "old­ style" Republican not at all like former Republican Gov. William Milliken. Engler announced that he favored giving taxpayer a choice of where to end their children for schooling, poten­ tially opening the door to . chool se rcgation again in Michigan, criti charge. La.:(;JSLATORS ARE hopeful that Michigan diversified economy will curb the impa t of the national rece. sion and Michigan' P tcntial budget deficit. Black official. arc mo t concerned ab ut the impact of the cdcral attacks on af J rm­ au c action in Supreme Court rulin 'S and Pre. ident BU! h' recent veto: "Th ci iJ right bill w meant to return us to where we were before the recent et­ back in the Rca an Supreme Court ruli ngs on affirmative action." said Clac. "The rca. on we are experiencing the c etback is becau sc we have become lax in inst ling on our rights." Whol .1 I Ret.1I Afric.n Import. S d. Gun 18 ban Co tlnued rro P ae I Advocate of the bill, such as Michigan United Conservation Clubs' Execu­ tive Director Tom Washington, said the ques­ tion is not safety, but freedom. "Throughout the years there ha been thousand of (gun control) laws passed meant to reduce crime ... but none have turned out to 'reduce crime of, any ort," s id 'Wa hington, who is also a member of the Na­ tional Rifle Association (NRA). "Because of II of the community regul tions, the average citizen is put into a position that it' hard to get firearm; nd this is unconstitutional. " JOHN MI ELEY, A member of Mid-Michigan sportmen's club and direc­ tor of a comeptitive snoot­ ing s ociation, aid loc I governments have created so m ny different law that it . ometimes confuse gun owners. ·It's like having totally different tr ffic I w in every different community," Mireley said. Wa hington agreed nd , said citizens who own gun should not find themselves breaking the I w just be­ cause they happen to. cross the street into another com­ munity. Mircley aid community regulations requiring afety progr ms put an unlawful restriciton on gun owners. "They're willing to create the r cgul at i n requiring safety classe , but not will­ ing to set up times con- local control venient for the gun 0 ner, • he said. ·Safety cl e are also expensive, and thi dis­ criminates g in t the poor," Washington said requir­ ing safety classes in order to . purchase a gun impinges on a gun owenrs's constitution­ . al rights. "THE CON TITUTIO gives citizens the right to have guns," Washington said," nd no where in there doe it ay anything bout requiring fety classes." Rep.Perry Bullard, D- Ann Arbor, id the bill. would dangerously in­ v lidate such loc lordinan­ ces . tho e that restrict guns to minors, require safety training to purch e gun, nd outlaws owner hip of silencers. ·Wh t you h ve i total- ly one-sided p ck ge gains gun s fety, nd for more violence in thi tate," Biard id bout the bill. "It i totally the viewpoint of the extremi ts Ir o the NRA, who w nt legaliz tion of all gun regardless of gu safety.- FREE! 500 Business Cards Buy 500. 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