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Michigan sheriff asks guv for moratorium

Published Feb 1, 2009 9:16 PM

Wayne County Sheriff Warren Evans has sent a letter to Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm requesting she declare a state of economic emergency in the county and a six-month moratorium on foreclosures.

Evans' request was denied by the governor, despite its citing of Michigan law outlining the governor's authority to execute emergency measures. Liz Boyd of the governor's office stated, "The foreclosure problem is a crisis that has been well-documented," but added, "The governor does not have the authority to declare a moratorium." (Michigan Messenger, Jan. 23)

Moratorium NOW! Coalition organizers and attorneys assert that the governor has emergency powers that are clearly defined under Michigan statutes, including the authority to declare a state of emergency and a moratorium on foreclosures.