6A - Thursday, November 17, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily com Bing says concessions vital* to avoid financial takeover - - .. =R, . I _,. _. I ._m .... - __.., , State may appoint Detroit financial manager if fiscal problems not solved DETROIT (AP) - Detroit Mayor Dave Bing yesterday urged municipal unions to accept wage cuts and Michigan leaders to pay the city millions stemming from a decade-old tax agreement, saying Detroit needs the money to avoid an emergency financial takeover. The city faces a $45 million cash shortfall by the end of its fiscal year in June, Bing said in a TV and radio address. If Detroit doesn't fix its fiscal problems, the state could appoint a finan- cial manager to make sweeping changes. Bing's administration has said Detroit has an accumulated defi- cit about $150 million in its $3.1 billion annual budget. "Simply put, our city is in a financial crisis and city gov- ernment is broken," Bing said. "That's not new. That's not an opinion. That is a fact. I prom- ised when I ran for this office that I'd tell you the truth, even when it wasn't pretty or popular. The reality we're facing is simple. If we continue down the same path, we will lose the ability to control our own destiny." A state law passed in March gives state-appointed financial managers more power when fix- ing the finances of municipalities and school districts. Michigan already has emergency manag- ers in place in the Detroit public school system as well as the cit- ies of Pontiac, Ecorse and Benton Harbor. In his address, Bing repeated his call for unionized workers to accept a 10 percent wage cut, al10 percentincrease in employee pay- ments for health insurance and changes in work rules. He said the worker concessions would save Detroit $40 million for the fiscal year. "This is not an attack on labor or our dedicated employees," he said. "The private sector, includ- ing the auto industry was forced to accept tough cuts to survive." Bing also wants $220 million from the Legislature and Gov. Rick Snyder that stems from a tax agreementwiththestate. Bingsaid the state failed to keep a bargain to maintain state revenue sharing in exchange for the city's cut in income tax rates a decade ago. Snyder, a Republican, said he remains committed to reviving Detroit's fortunes, in cooperation with Bing, a Democrat elected in a nonpartisan race. Snyder said he continues to seek to avoid the appointment of an emergency financial manager for the city of 713,000 "if at all possible." HARAZ N. GHANBARI/ Law enforcement officers photograph a window at the White House in Washington yesterday as seen from the South Lawn. A bullet hit an exterior window of the White House and was stopped by ballistic glass, the Secret Service said. Suspect in shooting near White Houe arrested 6 I Two bullets shot by 21 year old struck White House WASHINGTON (AP) - A man with an apparent obsession with President Barack Obama has been arrested in Pennsylva- nia after the Secret Service dis- covered two bullets struck the White House while the presi- dent was away, authorities said yesterday. One bullet smashed into a window of the living quarters of the executive mansion but was stopped by ballistic glass. The arrest of Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, 21, came days after reports of shots fired on Friday night near the White House while Obama and his wife Michelle were on a trip to Cali- fornia and Hawaii. The president has since traveled on to Austra- lia, second stop on a nine-day Asia-Pacific tour, and the White House had no comment on the unfoldiggevents. The U.S. Secret Service said it discovered Tuesday that the two bullets hit the White House. U.S. Park Police had earlier linked Ortega, a 21-year-old man from Idaho Falls, Idaho, to the reports of gunfire. A U.S. Park Police crime bulle- tin issued before Ortega's arrest said he is known to have mental health issues, adding "Ortega should be considered unstable with violent tendencies." Authorities are investigating his mental health and say there are indications he believed his attack on the White House was part of a personal mission from God, according to a law enforce- ment official. There are also indications the man had become obsessed with Obama and the White House, according to two officials, who spoke on the con- dition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing. Authorities said the bul- lets discovered Tuesday by the Secret Service have not been conclusively connected with the reports of gunfire near the White House on Friday night. On Friday, authorities found an abandoned vehicle with an assault rifle inside. Ortega, 21, was arrested yes- terday afternoon at a hotel near Indiana, Pa., some 55 miles east of Pittsburgh, the Secret Service said. He was in Pennsylvania State Police custody. A tip from someone who saw and identified Ortega led to his arrest, Secret Service spokesman George Ogil- vie said. Ortega did not resist arrest, said Pennsylvania State Trooper Lt. Brad Shields. State troopers said Ortega had visited the hotel in recent days, and investigators believed he was back in the area yesterday. The Secret Service passed out photographs, and a desk clerk recognized his pic- ture and stalled him while noti- fying police. Ortega's first court appear- ance is scheduled Thurs- day afternoon in Pittsburgh, according to the staff of U.S. Magistrate Judge Cynthia Reed Eddy. House passes pro-gun bill P4 cor we WA state p fireart every try un passed The has tai first sit D-Ariz gun at Nation ing an margit with o ermits to carry ing against it and 43 Democrats supporting it. icealed firearms The Democratic-controlled Senate has no parallel bill. But two ould be valid in years ago, GOP Sens. John Thune of South Dakota and David Vitter most states of Louisiana nearly succeeded in attaching a similar measure to a SHINGTON (AP) - A larger bill. iermit to carry a concealed UndertheHouselegislation,peo- m would be valid in almost ple with a concealed carry permitin other state in the coun- one state could carry a concealed ider legislation the House weapon in every other state that yesterday. gives people the right to carry con- first pro-gun bill the House cealed weapons. While states have ken up this year and the various standards for issuing such nce Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, permits, currently only Illinois and ., was severely injured in a the District of Columbia prohibit tack in January, it had the the concealed carryingofweapons. al Rifle Association's back- "The Second Amendment is a d passed by a comfortable fundamental right to bear armsthat n. The vote was 272-154, should not be constrained by state nly seven Republicans vot- boundary lines," said GOP Rep. Lamar Smith of Texas, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. The bill's chief co-sponsor, Rep. Cliff Stearns, R-Fla., said states should consider concealed carry permits no differently from driver's licenses recognized by all states. He noted that many states already have reciprocity agree- ments with other states. The legislation would "make it easier for law-abiding permit holders to know that they are sim- ply in compliance with the law when they carry a firearm as they travel," he said. 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