
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is stepping down after three terms, leaving a city he claims to have transformed. Data indicates population growth, increased incomes, a significant drop in carjackings, and a budget surplus. Duggan attributes this turnaround to ending partisan politics and establishing consistent business rules, fostering investment and service restoration. He plans to run for Michigan governor as an independent, aiming to replicate his success statewide by uniting politicians.
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