State workers in Flint given clean water long before residents warned of hazards
The state quietly supplied its workers in Flint with clean water in January 2015 – 10 months before warning residents that the water was dangerous.
The state quietly supplied its workers in Flint with clean water in January 2015 – 10 months before warning residents that the water was dangerous.
Even the state Treasury warned against using a new pipeline that ultimately led to a decision to use the Flint River.
Turns out, Detroit offered Flint a better deal for water than the plan that ultimately led to thousands of residents being poisoned.
Anonymous hactivists have waged a campaign against Gov. Rick Snyder and other officials who ignored the Flint water crisis.
The e-mails reveal a stubborn, often arrogant administration and state bureaucracy that failed to protect residents despite repeated warnings.
Snyder promised to release e-mails related to the Flint water crisis this morning but has failed to deliver.
Gov. Snyder and Mayor Duggan would gain more control of DPS under new legislation.
Gov. Snyder downplayed this summer what he now considers a water “crisis” in Flint.
Thieves only targeted one office – the one where water records were kept.
DPS officials are accused of ignoring numerous complaints that Charles Pugh was preying on students.