Rick Snyder

: Gov, according to CNN. Rick Snyder made it official Friday, signing a bill to provide funding to cope with ramifications of tainted water, damaged pipes and health problems for those who drank from the tap before authorities finally sounded the alarm. "We don't walk away if something doesn't go right," Snyder said moments before putting pen-to-paper. "Let stand up together as Michiganders to say mistakes were made, problems happened, we're going to solve them, we're going to fix them, and we're going to stronger." No one thinks this money this will solve all of Flint problems. Rick Snyder says Help -- $28 million of it -- is on its way to Flint, Michigan. Not given the uncertainty of the health impacts of what happened so far -- Snyder said at least 45 Flint children had tested with high levels of lead in their blood, while acknowledging many more likely suffered the same fate. Synder acknowledged as much in a letter earlier this month to President Barack Obama, estimating it would cost $767,419,500 to replace Flint water system. There will be steep costs to to fix a water supply infrastructure in Flint that has been damaged significantly, perhaps beyond repair. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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