Showing posts with label Mayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mayor. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2013

Krystal Crittendon possible run for Mayor of Detroit

This morning at 7am City Attorney Krystal Crittendon was the featured guest on the Mildred Gaddis Show. She made an announcement that an exploratory committee has been formed as she is considering running for Mayor of Detroit this fall. Free Detroit No Consent has been very supportive of her former position as lead Corporation Counsel, defending and ensuring the City Charter is upheld as our constitution.

Early in the segment Crittendon stated "Detroit doesn’t need an emergency manager. Detroit needs to manage its emergency." She also stated that any demand for payment of "funds from the State of Michigan to the City is required to come through the Mayor". Mayor Bing has yet to request the State for 1) current past due obligations, 2) bond funds which the city is currently paying interest on. One has to wonder why the Mayor has not requested hundreds of millions of dollars that the State admits is payable.

During the show Crittendon mentioned the Consent Agreement and Emergency Manager Law are things we are dealing with now but they may not be long-term issues. She took a number of calls from listeners and indicated while her committee is roughly 10 people she knows she has well over 100 committed persons assisting in her quest for office as Mayor. Most calls coming into the show were very supportive.

Strengths That Krystal Crittendon Possesses


  • Crittendon is a lifelong resident of the city 
    She has many community relationships across the city and to those interested in support for the city.
  • Provides protection to the city through her legal background 
    The current state of affairs requires utmost attention to legal needs. She has an intimate "in the trenches" understanding of the Consent Agreement and the Emergency Manager Laws.
  • Believes Detroit is more than a strong Downtown and Midtown 
    The city as a whole needs attention throughout all the neighborhoods.
  • Experience with the current issues of the city 
    Her supporters come from the neighborhoods around the city. Many of them elder voters whom admire her integrity in standing up for what is right and decent. 
  • She has had a busy legal review schedule since appointment in 2009 
    The 2012 revision to the City Charter brought changes addressing weaknesses in the 1997 Charter that allowed corruption to come to a head with the criminal removal of the former Mayor.
The list of possible candidates announcing consideration of positions as Mayor and into City Council continues to grow. Money to support a campaign for mayor she estimates at least $2 million will be needed.

Mayor is more than working with business matters, there are people issues and services that must be continued for survival, continued well-being and growth. Special interests will show up around each candidate as their background and connections are revealed. We need a Mayor that can speak knowledgeably about how the city interacts with business and enables the people to unite as community with services to support them.

Free Detroit No Consent will be ready with an endorsement should the exploratory committee move forward declaring Krystal Crittendon's candidacy for Mayor of the City of Detroit.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Recall of Mayor Bing Begins

Chris Griffith (c) with State
Representative John Olumba and counsel
Photo: Stephen Boyle
Michigan Representative John Olumba has been meeting with members from Free Detroit No Consent on efforts to establish a Recall Mayor Bing campaign. A meeting held November 5, 2012 of the Wayne County Board of Elections resulted in approval of a recall petition.

The People Unite in Resistance

A prior attempt was made October 23 in a meeting with the Wayne County Board of Elections. Mayor Bing's counsel at that meeting was John Pirich who has been showing up in a few significant cases. John Pirich, esq. is the chairperson of the State of Michigan Board of Ethics.

Tracking Attorney John Pirich

Attorney Pirich was also hired by Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility as lead counsel opposing Stand Up For Democracy in the push for a referendum on Public Act 4, The Emergency Manager Law, to be placed to a vote of the public. The position against the referendum was financially supported by The Sterling Corporation. This battle was waged from the Board of Canvassers, which Jeffery Timmerer failed to recuse himself in the split vote on whether to accept over 250,000 signatures on petitions filed. The basis for recuse would be his involvement financially and organizationally with Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility in resisting the referendum petition campaign. Mr Timmerer later stepped down from his position on the Board of Canvassers with little explanation.

The fight for the referendum on Public Act 4 escalated through the Court of Appeals and requested time from the Michigan Supreme Court twice in its proceedings. As the final days prior to completing the ballot proposals approached the order from the court to the Board of Canvassers and Secretary of State to set the wording for the ballot was made. It wasn't until the sample ballot was available that many knew what the language for the referendum would be.

The next legal action Attorney Pirich was noticed at in Detroit was as counsel to Roy Roberts, Emergency Financial Manager of Detroit Public Schools who was in court against the Detroit Board of Education subsequent to the August ruling by Michigan Supreme Court to place the PA4 referendum on the ballot. That action suspended Emergency Managers and an opinion by the Attorney General Bill Schuette brought the repealed law Public Act 72 into effect. According to Judge John Murphy financial considerations for DPS would be handled by the EFM Roy Roberts until the results of the November 6 election were known; the Board of Education and appointed Superintendent would be granted power of administration for DPS; differences between the parties would be settled by Judge Murphy in this interim period.

If At First You Don't Succeed ... Learn the Lesson

The October 23rd meeting held up the recall campaign due to the number of statements placed in the wording of the petition. Attorney Pirich (representing Mayor Dave Bing) indicated that the word "compromised" in the original petition was ambiguous. Wayne County counsel read passage from the law such that those attending would understand why the petition request was being denied.
If any one of the conditions was not met the petition request would be denied.

Those ambiguities were cleared through a series of revised petition requests that were clear and concise. It only took one of the ten subsequent requests to be approved for the recall campaign to begin.
This grassroots recall drive will have six months to collect required signatures for the recall of Detroit's Mayor. After such time an additional filing may be made.

Another Lesson Learned

The predators that circle may be driven off from time to time, but they will continue to circle as long as the prey appears desirable. It is anticipated that Attorney Pirich will be seen fairly frequently as counsel for the State of Michigan interests, including as defense to those elected and appointed officials in the City of Detroit operating on behalf of the state. At some point, we the people need to question why is the Chairperson of the Board of Ethics pursuing the "enslavement of Detroit" by the State of Michigan.
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