Michigan Breaks Ground Building The Flint Children's Trust Model - Light Up That Network
Edwards: Flint witness falsified research claims
COA: Flint residents can sue the state over water crisis
Gov. Snyder stepped up charitable donations in 2016, giving 42% of his income to charity
AG Bill Schuette to spend $2.6M more for Flint water investigation; costs to top $25M
Study: Fetal deaths spiked, pregnancies declined during Flint water crisis
Schuette Charges Six More in Flint Water Crisis
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Back to court for several Flint water crisis defendants
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Proposed $97M deal reached in Flint drinking water case
Flint mayor diverted water-crisis money to political PAC, suit says
Snyder: I'm not concerned about being charged over Flint water crisis
State explains why no bottled water delivery in Flint
Snyder's legal tab with criminal defense firm hits $3.5M
Flint crisis charges raises scrutiny of EM law
How Flint's water crisis unfolded
Michigan has a long and expansive history of its child welfare policies. To date, it has been quite nasty.This is a one-stop shop for all the latest dirt on the intentional poisoning of the children of Flint.
This is privatization and it started in Michigan with its child welfare policies and revenue maximization through Medicaid fraud.
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