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Rep. John Walsh, R-Livonia, left, talks over the votes on Detroit bailout bills with Speaker of the House, Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, Thursday, May 22, 2014 on the floor of the Michigan House of Representatives in Lansing, Mich. The Michigan House has approved Detroit bankruptcy legislation that commits $195 million in state money to prevent deeper cuts in retiree pensions and the sale of city-owned art. The House voted 74-36 Thursday to spend money to match contributions from foundations and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Eleven bankruptcy-related bills cleared the Republican-led chamber and go to the Senate. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Dale G. Young)  DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

Rep. John Walsh, R-Livonia, left, talks over the votes on Detroit bailout bills with Speaker of the House, Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, Thursday, May 22, 2014 on the floor of the Michigan House of Representatives in Lansing, Mich. The Michigan House has approved Detroit bankruptcy legislation that commits $195 million in state money to prevent deeper cuts in retiree pensions and the sale of city-owned art. The House voted 74-36 Thursday to spend money to match contributions from foundations and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Eleven bankruptcy-related bills cleared the Republican-led chamber and go to the Senate. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Dale G. Young) DETROIT FREE PRESS OUT; HUFFINGTON POST OUT

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