Detroit's two mayoral candidates on Tuesday's ballot — City Council President Mary Sheffield and the Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. — each agree Detroit's highest-in-the-nation property taxes need to be reined in.
Both Sheffield and Kinloch are vowing to implement a combination of reform, especially when it comes to low-income homeowners, while dramatically boosting new sources of revenue and securing help from the state legislators to change the city's tax code.

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