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Law makers want former Flint City manager hunted down like a dog!

 
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The chairman of the House Oversight Committee called on the U.S. Marshals today to "hunt ... down" the former emergency manager of Flint, one of several officials who did not appear before his panel for the first Congressional hearing on the water crisis in Michigan.

Darnell Earley, the former emergency manager of Flint who served when the city's water source was switched to the Flint River, was subpoenaed by the panel ahead of today's hearing, but his attorney told ABC News the subpoena came too late for him to appear before the committee.

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FLINT, MI -- An attorney for former Flint emergency manager Darnell Earley says U.S. marshals won't be necessary -- his client is prepared to testify before a Congressional committee investigating Flint's water crisis.

Scott Bolden, a Washington, D.C., attorney, said Wednesday, Feb. 3, that Earley, who served as Flint emergency manager from September 2013 until January 2015, has told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that he will accept service of a subpoena.


Now he says he will testify

Someone is definitely going to jail
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This is going to get ugly

Now, all these other cities are saying, hay!!!

Our water is worse than yours!!!

Buckle up!
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I haven't drank tap water in about 20 years

If you do? Get it tested, doesn't cost you a cent

This whole thing is about to explode!
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TRENTON – Young children in 11 cities and two counties in New Jersey have higher levels of lead in their blood than children in Flint, Michigan, where a water contamination crisis has grabbed national attention.
Those localities in New Jersey were Irvington, Trenton, Newark, Paterson, Plainfield, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Atlantic City, New Brunswick and Passaic, plus Cumberland and Salem counties.
There were more than 3,000 new cases in New Jersey of children under 6 with elevated lead levels in 2015, bringing the total to around 225,000 since 2000, said Elyse Pivnick, director of environmental health for Isles Inc. New Jersey’s exposure is linked to lead paint in homes, not water supplies.
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The Environmental Protection Agency warned of an unfolding toxic water crisis in Flint but was “met with resistance” by Michigan authorities, a fiery congressional hearing into the city’s public health disaster has heard.

Expert advice was dismissed, prompting Michigan’s government to issue an apology to the people of Flint at the hearing for sidelining people who raised concerns over dangerous levels of lead in in the city’s water.

Congress was also told that flawed water testing practices, now eliminated in Flint, are happening unchecked across the US, risking a much wider public health crisis in other cities.
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That's the story, environmental racism it's being called
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TRENTON – Young children in 11 cities and two counties in New Jersey have higher levels of lead in their blood than children in Flint, Michigan, where a water contamination crisis has grabbed national attention.
Those localities in New Jersey were Irvington, Trenton, Newark, Paterson, Plainfield, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Atlantic City, New Brunswick and Passaic, plus Cumberland and Salem counties.
There were more than 3,000 new cases in New Jersey of children under 6 with elevated lead levels in 2015, bringing the total to around 225,000 since 2000, said Elyse Pivnick, director of environmental health for Isles Inc. New Jersey’s exposure is linked to lead paint in homes, not water supplies.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71381686


It's not just Flint.

It's all over the United States.

Data: High lead levels detected in Travis County drinking waters
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TRENTON – Young children in 11 cities and two counties in New Jersey have higher levels of lead in their blood than children in Flint, Michigan, where a water contamination crisis has grabbed national attention.
Those localities in New Jersey were Irvington, Trenton, Newark, Paterson, Plainfield, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Atlantic City, New Brunswick and Passaic, plus Cumberland and Salem counties.
There were more than 3,000 new cases in New Jersey of children under 6 with elevated lead levels in 2015, bringing the total to around 225,000 since 2000, said Elyse Pivnick, director of environmental health for Isles Inc. New Jersey’s exposure is linked to lead paint in homes, not water supplies.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71381686


It's not just Flint.

It's all over the United States.

Data: High lead levels detected in Travis County drinking waters
[link to kxan.com]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1105188


Correct tissue
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Can't copy paste 50%

Videos in link, residents outraged at snider, early absence

They had to take the bus to DC to testify

Couldn't put them on a Southwest Flight, good grief
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