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Even more troubling is the legal mechanism at the heart of Orr's position.Orr's power emanates from a piece of Michigan legislation called Public Act 436 (PA 436). Under PA436, the emergency manager is empowered to reject or terminate collective bargaining agreements, strip local officials of duty and pay, and sell off (privatize) local government and school district assets. Critics say the law is opening the door for financial interests to slash public services while negotiating their own lucrative contracts."Wall Street is attempting to map out a blueprint for the future city and using Detroit as its test case, and America is at risk," said the KevynOrr.com site owner. "I firmly believe that if PA436 comes out on top in the federal challenge to its constitutionality (currently being argued by the Detroit and Michigan Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and the Sugar Law Center), then many states will see similar legislation.""Wall Street is attempting to map out a blueprint for the future city and using Detroit as its test case, and America is at risk."
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