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Senate To Vote On Flint Fix-Up Oversight

State Capitol - file photo
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(MPRN-Lansing) Flint could name its own experts to oversee the response to the city’s drinking water crisis under a bill just sent to the state Senate floor. 

State Senator Jim Ananich (D-Flint) sponsored the bill. He says a locally appointed board would give Flint residents more control over their own destiny. That’s after decisions by state-appointed emergency managers that created Flint’s water crisis. He says a local board will be concerned only with fixing what went wrong, he said.

“This sort of helps to keep local control to ensure that professionals whose sole responsibility is to help deal with the crisis are focused on that.”

It would be up to Flint to pay for the oversight panel. It could levy a millage to pay for it. The commission would sunset within 15 years.

The state Senate Government Operations Committee also adopted a bill to allow Flint to become a Promise Zone that raises money to pay for local students’ two- and four-year college tuitions. Supporters say it will encourage families to remain in the city. 

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