Discover the intriguing turn of events in the Flint Water Crisis case with the closure against Michigan's Ex-Governor. Read our article for an accessible exploration of this development.
Karen Weaver, the Flint mayor was accused in a lawsuit to divert donation for the city's water crisis to her political action committee. Former city administrator Natasha Henderson filed a federal lawsuit on Monday.
Residents of Flint are suing the Environmental Protection Agency over their negligence on the water crisis. The residents alleged that the EPA was held responsible for the crisis that caused heath, environmental and personal damages.
Attorney general Bill Schuette said that they will continue to pursue the case of Flint's Water Crisis to uncover the truth behind the issue. Schuette's statement came after three men were charged in line with their involvement in the case. Residents want more people to take responsibility on the ongoing water crisis.
A class action lawsuit on Flint water crisis was dismissed by the U.S. District Court. The judge said on Tuesday that constitutional claims over contaminated water are already covered by Safe Drinking Water Act.
The class-action lawsuit filed by the residents of Flint for $150 million has been dismissed by the court. The residents accused Flint's government officials of violating their rights of having safe lead-free drinking water.
Michigan has extended the state of emergency due to the Flint water crisis. This will reportedly enable lawmakers to tap more state funds over the lead contamination in the city's drinking water.
The governor of Michigan is on hot waters again and this time, he faces a class-action lawsuit filed by the residents due to the Flint water crisis that allowed water to be contaminated with lead.
Gov. Snyder's 75-point plan includes measures to address various issues in health and human services, water supply and infrastructure, educational resources, and economic and employment development.
After first apologizing for the Flint water crisis, Gov. Rick Snyder blamed state environmental officials and the federal EPA for the problems surrounding lead-tainted water supply.
A new lawsuit was filed by Flint residents against Governor Rick Snyder and other state officials over their fear of developing cancer in the near future. The residents alleged the probability of getting cancer because of their lead exposure since Flint's water crisis.
The US environmental health said the problems that led to water crisis must not be repeated. In the wake of the crisis in Flint, Michigan, top US environmental health said the problems that led to water crisis must not be repeated in other cities and states.
Presidential candidate Ted Cruz and other Republican senators recently held up the bipartisan legislation. But Cruz has already lifted the hold on the bill to address the water crisis in Flint, Michigan.
Senators from both parties reached a tentative agreement to address the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, where lead-contaminated pipes have resulted in an ongoing public health emergency in the city of 100,000 individuals.
Flint residents will be receiving $30 million aid fund to solve the lead contamination crisis in Michigan. The news comes after the legislation has been approved unanimously by the Michigan Senate.
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder requested an expanded Medicaid program for residents affected by the Flint water crisis. The governor has been increasingly receiving messages of anger and hate through vandalism over the prolonged water crisis.
Michigan officials released over 24,000 pages of documents revealing that the government knew about Flint Legionnaires' disease 10 months before warning was made.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill requiring EPA to act faster regarding the lead contamination in drinking water. The bill passed 416-2 during the wake of Flint's drinking water crisis.
The State Board of Canvassers approved a petition to recall Michigan Governor Rick Snyder. But it rejected several other proposals that cite the water crisis in seeking Snyder's removal from office.