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TomCADem

(17,387 posts)
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 09:26 PM Mar 2016

Senator puts hold on lead bill, says Flint doesn’t need fed aid

Source: MSNBC

A U.S. senator from Utah who put a hold on a bill to provide federal aid to Flint, Michigan, amid its water crisis said Friday he did so because the federal money is unneeded.

“The state of Michigan has an enormous budget surplus this year and a large rainy-day fund, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars,” Sen. Mike Lee, a Republican, said in a statement Friday.

“Gov. [Rick] Snyder has requested $200 million of that from the state legislature for Flint this year. Relief and repair efforts are already in the works,” Lee said. “The people and policymakers of Michigan right now have all the government resources they need to fix the problem.”

The residents of the city of nearly 100,000 were exposed to lead poisoning when the city switched water sources in a bid to save money. Lead poisoning can destroy brain tissue and cause irreversible developmental problems in children.

Read more: http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/senator-puts-hold-lead-bill-says-flint-doesnt-need-fed-aid

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Senator puts hold on lead bill, says Flint doesn’t need fed aid (Original Post) TomCADem Mar 2016 OP
KEEP VOTING REPUBLICAN FOLKS! Chasstev365 Mar 2016 #1
Sen. Lee should have joined Congressman Kildee's group visiting Flint, and said that to our faces Siwsan Mar 2016 #2
He's just the kind of guy..... Capt.Rocky300 Mar 2016 #3
who didn't know it was a republican barbtries Mar 2016 #4
He's one of their finest minds. Judi Lynn Mar 2016 #7
ugh barbtries Mar 2016 #9
Actually, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if snot Mar 2016 #5
Mike Lee and his buddy list....and the moola that buys him......lets not forget Hatch......... turbinetree Mar 2016 #6
And I will now oppose any aid to Utah, for fires, floods, blizzards or tornadoes bluestateguy Mar 2016 #8
This should work like Superfund was supposed to Mopar151 Mar 2016 #10
He does have a point. Vinca Mar 2016 #11
I tend to agree... sendero Mar 2016 #12
That makes Lee an accessory in the crimes of poisoning and murdering. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #13

Siwsan

(26,258 posts)
2. Sen. Lee should have joined Congressman Kildee's group visiting Flint, and said that to our faces
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 09:38 PM
Mar 2016

Admittedly, I'd like to bankrupt Snyder's personal finances, before seeking federal aid. I've read estimates of upwards to and beyond $750,000,000 just for water line/pipe replacement and repairs. Draining Michigan's financial reserves, which aren't nearly adequate for the job, isn't the answer.

Capt.Rocky300

(1,005 posts)
3. He's just the kind of guy.....
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 09:43 PM
Mar 2016

who would be the first to the federal trough if something bad happened in Utah.

snot

(10,520 posts)
5. Actually, it wouldn't surprise me one bit if
Sat Mar 5, 2016, 10:13 PM
Mar 2016

MI did have big reserves that the Repubs-in-charge simply refuse to spend on the 99%.

bluestateguy

(44,173 posts)
8. And I will now oppose any aid to Utah, for fires, floods, blizzards or tornadoes
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 03:27 AM
Mar 2016

I will oppose Utah getting anything for the above disasters, until Mike Lee is voted out.

Mopar151

(9,978 posts)
10. This should work like Superfund was supposed to
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 06:11 AM
Mar 2016

Start the cleanup NOW - it ain't going to get any better. Turn the lawyers loose to start their stuff, and nobody has to wait around.

Vinca

(50,258 posts)
11. He does have a point.
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 08:07 AM
Mar 2016

Michigan has the money they need on hand in a rainy day fund. The state created the problem and the state should be shipping money from the rainy day fund to Flint. I'm not opposed to the federal government being involved, but Republican governors must be held accountable for the disasters they've made of their states. Michigan is obviously the worst disaster (at the moment), but Kansas, Maine and a couple of others are also in pretty bad shape. Look at what Jindal did to Louisiana. The new Democratic governor went on television to outline the mess and said they might have to consider closing hospitals, universities and ending end-stage dialysis. Goodbye, Grandma. Jindal made such a mess he was selling state cars to bring in a few bucks. If the federal government funds the repairs, they need to put a giant lien on Michigan's rainy day fund.

sendero

(28,552 posts)
12. I tend to agree...
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 08:31 AM
Mar 2016

... "conservative" politicians are always blathering about how the Federal government should stay out of states' business. Time to walk the walk.

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