James R. Fouts

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  18. 1 2 Burns, Gus (2015-03-06). "Warren must pay $100,000 for denying atheist 'reason station' next to Christian 'prayer station' in City Hall". MLive.
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  20. Watson, Ursula (2014-08-07). "Warren mayor plans lawsuit to block voter-approved Proposal 1". The Detroit News . Archived from the original on 2014-08-08.
  21. Watson, Ursula (2014-12-31). "Fouts appeals ruling on machinery tax". The Detroit News .
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  29. Hall, Christina; Helms, Matt (January 17, 2017). "Warren Mayor Jim Fouts balks at calls to quit over alleged comments". Detroit Free Press. Archived from the original on January 18, 2017. There is tremendous effort to force me out immediately by slander, by character assassination, lies, and by out right condemnation of me. This is an attempt to reverse the 2015 election results when I won with 85% of the vote. I won with 81% in 2011. This is despite solid evidence that I did nothing wrong whatsoever. My actions as mayor have been inclusive and no one can deny that. We are the best run city in the state when it comes to police, fire, and fund balance. I will not resign," according to Fouts' Facebook post. "I will be here through at least 2019 as the people wanted me to. I will not capitulate to a rush to judgement by those who wish to take over city hall and hijack the 2015 election.
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James R. Fouts
7th Mayor of Warren, Michigan
In office
November 9, 2007 November 20, 2023