James Harris - Candidate for City Council At-Large
1) Federal policies often shift in ways that impact cities’ ability to provide essential services and maintain stability, especially in today’s political climate. What are the key federal programs you believe most directly affect Detroiters, and how would you advocate to preserve or replace these supports?
Response: The key federal programs that I believe most directly affect Detroiters are Social Security, Affordable Care Act. I would advocate to preserve or replace these supports by lobbying our federal lawmakers to fight for these programs and continue to improve upon them.
2) With the challenges posed by economic uncertainty, rising inflation, and evolving federal policies, what will be your approach to collaborating with local, regional, and national leaders to protect Detroit’s progress? What specific area—such as housing, education, or economic development—will you prioritize?
Response: I will work to build a coalition of local, regional and national leaders to guard against policies that could cause a disruption to Detroit's progress. I would prioritize housing, education, economic development and public safety.
3) A review of the City of Detroit’s Economic Outlook 2024-2029, dated February 2025, states that:
“Detroit’s economic recovery has encountered significant headwinds over the last eight months, but we expect it to regain its footing this year as the macroeconomic environment becomes more favorable. We note, however, that there is substantial uncertainty surrounding our forecast, particularly regarding policy changes with the new presidential administration, as well as with the pace of inflation and the Federal Reserve’s response.”
The report further states that the gains made in the number of jobs in the city and the number of Detroiters employed have declined since mid-2024. With this sobering background information and the instability caused by the tariff policies and the anticipated gutting of federal programs, what will your strategy be to:
A. Monitor the general fund for impacts, identify the trigger for a reduction in revenue that would necessitate scaling back services or triggering layoffs, and/or slow down the pace of service delivery?
B. Engage other levels of government to arrive at a plan of action?
Response:
A. The trigger I'd be looking for are the unemployment numbers in the state of Michigan and the city of Detroit.
B. I would work closely with local, county, state and federal lawmakers to build a coalition of leaders that will support the plan we have for Detroit.