Detroit voters who are choosing a successor to Mayor Mike Duggan will face distinctly clear policy differences on a range of issues, from adding affordable housing to reducing crime.
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield and the Rev. Solomon Kinloch Jr. both agree that Michigan's largest city is at a critical moment in its recovery, a decade after declaring the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, but they disagree on the best approach to continue the progress.
Sheffield has pledged to sustain the city's momentum while focusing heightened attention on Detroit's neighborhoods, reducing crime rates and creating good-paying jobs for Detroiters. Her website outlines six key programs and plans she plans to create in her 100-day plan, including a first-ever Office of Gun Viole

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