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    Rep. John Walsh, R-Livonia, who chaired a special committee tasked with considering Detroit bankruptcy-related legislation, speaks with reporters after the panel approved the 11-bill package on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 in Lansing, Mich. The legislation would give $195 million in state money to help shield Detroit retirees from steep pension cuts and prevent the sale of valuable city-owned art. Gov. Rick Snyder wants the bills on his desk in June. [AP Photo/David Eggert]
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    Michigan panel moves forward on $195M for Detroit

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    FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2014 file photo a car drives by a pothole in Detroit. The state House's vote to slowly raise gasoline taxes over time if prices increase has senators asking: Is it enough to fix Michigan's deteriorating roads? Talks are underway on whether lawmakers can capitalize on voter anger over shoddy roads and commit to a much higher tax increase, phased in over a handful of years. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)
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    Senate leader wants up to $1.5 billion for roads

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    May 20, 2014 11:07 pm
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    Detroit mayor backs bankruptcy bills, with tweaks
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    Americans for Prosperity Foundation Chairman David Koch speaks in Orlando, Fla. Americans for Prosperity is launching an effort to kill the legislative appropriation that is the key to Detroit's bankruptcy settlement.

    Koch Brothers group prepares to fight Detroit deal

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    This image provided by the Agricultural Awareness & Preservation Museum shows an artist rendering of the proposed new agricultural museum in Blissfield, Mich. Rhode Island-based architect Friedrich St. Florian, who designed the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., said he was inspired by barns in the design for the 30,000-square-foot museum, which would be built in Blissfield, about 55 miles southwest of Detroit. He said the design was obvious and he wanted to use a structure that was a versatile and flexible part of the family farm. (AP Photo/Agricultural Awareness & Preservations Museum)
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    Mich. AG petitions for additional subpoenas against AmeriGas

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    Historic preservation chief plans talk in Detroit
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