6 - Tuesday, March 6, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Petition drive aims to overturn state's " emergency financial manager law Measure could end up on ballot this November LANSING, Mich. (AP) - State-appointed emergency managers such as Louis Schim- mel, assigned to save the city of Pontiac from financial peril, are armed with superpowers that enable them to leap city councils and union contracts in a single bound. That soon could change. A petition drive aimed at repeal- ing a 2011 Michigan law that gave state-appointed managers their sweeping authority could serve as kryptonite, nullify- ing the enhanced powers they claim are crucial. State elec- tion officials likely will decide within two months whether opponents of the emergency manager law have gathered enough valid voter signatures to temporarily suspend the measure and put it before vot- ers for a final verdict in the November election. If Public Act 4 is suspended, emergency managers would no longer have the ability to uni- laterally strip locally elected leaders of their power or toss out union contracts. Barring court decisions or further action by the state Legislature, it appears Michigan's emer- gency manager law would at a minimum revert to Public Act 72 of 1990 - leaving the state- appointed officials on the job but with fewer weapons to bat- tle financial crises. The result: It likely would take emergency managers lon- ger to fix the financial problems facing the cities and schools they're assigned to run. "There were a lot of things I could not do that were frus- trating under Act 72," said Schimmel, who served as emergency financial manager in the Detroit enclave of Ham- tramck from 2000 to 2006 before becoming Pontiac's emergency manager last year. "The difference is you don't have as many powers," Schim- mel said. "The main one is you can't deal with the labor con- tracts under the old act like the new one." Schimmel, appointed by Republican Gov. Rick Snyder to take over as Pontiac's emergen- cy manager in September, said he was able to resolve issues with labor contracts in his first four months on the job. He also shook up Pontiac's city hall in November, firing the city clerk, attorney and director of pub- lic works as he moved to put together his own team. The Snyder administra- tion expects that all previ- ous decisions and agreements crafted by Schimmel and the state's other emergency managers - also operating in Benton Harbor, Ecorse, Flint and school districts in Detroit and Highland Park - would remain in place if Public Act 4 is suspended. But they'd have diminished powers mov- ing forward, including within areas that might need future state intervention. Republi- can lawmakers who control the Legislature are looking at possible contingency plans if the emergency manager law is suspended, but it's not clear what measures, if any, might be attempted. The goal would be a tem- porary measure to leave some aspects within Public Act 4 in force until voters cast the final verdict in November, said Ari Adler, a spokesman for House Speaker Jase Bolger, a Republi- can from Marshall. "All the voters in Michigan get to have their voices heard in November," Adler said. "But the concept behind a tempo- rary law would be that we don't want chaos to ensue in the meantime." W I IM MARTIN/AP Supporters of a campaign to repeal Michigan's emergency manager lam marchain Lansing en Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012. That day that nrganizers submitted mhat they say are more than 226,000 signatures on petitions to place the issue on the Michigan ballot. Talks on future U.S. military presence in Afghanistan slowed Negotiations hinge on several divisive issues KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Negotiations over a long-term U.S. military presence in Afghanistan have bogged down over issues of detainees, night raids and quar- rels within the Afghan president's inner circle, throwing the whole deal into question. The arrangement would for- malize a U.S. role after NATO's planned pullout in 2014. The dead- lock reflects growing hostility on the part of the Afghan leadership and increasing exasperation in Washington. Trust has eroded in recent days with anti-American protests over Quran burnings at a U.S. base, a rising number of U.S. troops gunned down by Afghan security forces and election-year demands to bring the troops home. Karzai met last night with U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker, but a Karzai spokesman did not return phone calls requesting details about their talks. Karzai has scheduled a news conference today;it is unclear whether he will discuss the negotiations. U.S. Embassy spokesman Gavin Sundwall would not disclose any information about the meeting. Earlier, Sundwall said that despite the dragging negotia- tions, the U.S. was committed to a strategic partnership with the Afghan people. However, he also said it was more important to get the right agreement than to get an agreement. The pact is expected to provide for several thousand U.S. troops to stay and train Afghan forces and help with counterterrorism oper- ations. It aims to outline the legal status of those forces, their oper- ating rules and where they will be based. The agreement, which was supposed to be completed before the next NATO summit in May in Chicago, also is seen as means of assuring the Afghan people that the U.S. does not plan to abandon the country, even as it withdraws its combat forces. NATO's nighttime raids target- ing insurgents are an especially touchy matter. As part of the agreement, Kar- zai has said that Afghans should be the only ones conducting the night raids, because the invasion of pri- vacy from troops entering a fam- ily's home is compounded when the soldiers are Westerners. Surprise al- Qaida attack kills 107 Yemeni soldiers on military base Militants stole accounted for the death of continue until we are ridof many soldiers who suffered the last terrorist, whether in weapons used serious wounds but could have Abyan or elsewhere," local survived had they been given Yemeni media quoted him as to attack other better medical care. saying. The death toll among the The military officials said troops troops is believed to be the the militants' surprise attack highest on record in battles outside Abyan's provincial SANAA, Yemen (AP) - fought by the army against capital Zinjibar also led to the Sneaking across the desert al-Qaida militants, who have capture of 55 soldiers. The behind army lines, al-Qaida been emboldened by the polit- captives were paraded on the militants launched a surprise ical turmoil roiling the impov- streets of Jaar, a nearby town attack against military bases erished Arab nation for more that, like Zinjibar, has been in south Yemen, killing 107 than a year. under al-Qaida's control for soldiers and capturing heavy The militants' attack about a year. weapons they later used to kill appeared to be al-Qaida's The officials spoke on Mon- more troops, officials said yes- response to a pledge by day on condition of anonymity terday. Yemen's newly inaugurated because they were not autho- The military officials said President Abed Rabbo Man- rized to speak to reporters. at least 32 of the militants sour Hadi to fight the Yemeni The battle in Abyan prov- were killed in Sunday's fight- branch of the terror network, ince shows how militants have ing in Abyan province, and believed to be the world's most taken advantage of theturmoil scores were wounded on both active. created by the yearlorg dpris- sides. Medical officials in the Hadi repeated that pledge ing against then-President area confirmed the death toll on Monday during talks with a Ali Abdullah Saleh, who last figures. They said the poor visiting British diplomat. month handed over power to services in local hospitals "The confrontation will Hadi. 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