DETROIT -- The city of Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection
in federal court Thursday, laying the groundwork for a historic effort
to bail out a city that is sinking under billions of dollars in debt and
decades of mismanagement, population flight and loss of tax revenue.
The bankruptcy filing makes Detroit the largest city in U.S. history to do so.
The
filing begins a 30- to 90-day period that will determine whether the
city is eligible for Chapter 9 protection and define how many claimants
might compete for the limited settlement resources that Detroit has to
offer. The bankruptcy petition would seek protection from creditors and
unions who are renegotiating $18.5 billion in debt and other
liabilities.
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"The
fiscal realities confronting Detroit have been ignored for too long.
I'm making this tough decision so the people of Detroit will have the
basic services they deserve and so we can start to put Detroit on a
solid financial footing that will allow it to grow and prosper in the
future," said Michigan Gov.Read here more: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/07/18/detroit-prepares-bankruptcy-filing-friday/2552819/
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