Duggan, Weaver, Fouts among Michigan mayors going to White House

WASHINGTON — Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and three other Michigan mayors will be among a group of mayors from across the country meeting with President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon.

Trump is scheduled to meet with dozens of mayors who are in the nation's capital for the annual U.S. Conference of Mayors' winter meetings.

At the meeting, which is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the East Wing, Trump is expected to discuss the nation's economy as well as efforts to address the opioid crisis and rebuild the nation's roads and bridges.

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Other than Duggan, other Michigan mayors expected to be in attendance are Flint Mayor Karen Weaver, Warren Mayor Jim Fouts and Rochester Hills Mayor Bryan Barnett.

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