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Attorney General files with Detroit bankruptcy case

DETROIT, MI (AP)--   Michigan's attorney general has officially joined Detroit's federal bankruptcy case on behalf of pensioners. 

Bill Schuette filed a notice of appearance Monday with the bankruptcy judge overseeing the case.

Pension benefits are constitutionally protected in the state, and Schuette said Saturday he would work to defend "Michigan seniors living on fixed incomes and anticipating a safe and secure retirement after a lifetime of work."

Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr took Detroit into Chapter 9 bankruptcy earlier this month with the blessing of Governor Rick Snyder. It's the largest bankruptcy by a local government in U.S. history.

The status of employee pensions is expected to be a key issue in the bankruptcy. Orr has said pension benefits could be reduced along with other debts.

Nicole was born near Detroit but has lived in the U.P. most of her life. She graduated from Marquette Senior High School and attended Michigan State and Northern Michigan Universities, graduating from NMU in 1993 with a degree in English.