The Craig Fahle Show

Podcast for Monday, June 11, 2012

On today's show, Wayne State University Professor of Law Robert Sedler discusses the Emergency Manager referendum decision. Managing Director of McGraw Wentworth Becky McLaughlin speaks with WDET's Amy Miller about the status of employer-based health care in Michigan, health care costs and how Michigan compares to the rest of the country.

Experts say June marks the beginning of the 100 deadliest days of the year for motorists -- especially for teens. WDET’s Martina Guzman speaks with AAA spokesperson Nancy Cain about precautions drivers can take to ensure a safe driving season.

Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley and Fulbright Fellow Enrico Moretti argues that where you live is beginning to matter more than ever when it comes to finding and keeping a job. Crain's Detroit Business Reporter Nancy Kaffer and Detroit Free Press Editorial Page Editor Stephen Henderson speak with Craig about the complicated fiscal emergency in Detroit. Craig also takes listener's calls on the topic. Former Detroit Deputy Mayor, Saul Green, offers his perspective on the lawsuit filed on behalf of the city by it's attorney Krystal Crittendon.