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"The city has mismanaged this program and has missed its deadlines,” said NRDC attorney Addie Rolnick.
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In a new study, Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards suggests the increase in Flint children entering special education programs since the crisis may be partially driven by the media and parents telling healthy children they’re learning impaired because of their lead exposure.
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Judge Newblatt's decision is the latest court ruling moving the $626 million settlement forward.
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Democratic state Representative Brenda Carter has introduced a bill to repeal the state's Local Financial Stability and Choice Act, which authorized the state to impose emergency financial managers on financially distressed cities and school districts.
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Special master Deborah Greenspan Deborah said processing all the paperwork submitted by last June has taken much longer than expected.
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The deal involving Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam comes four months after a jury couldn't reach a unanimous verdict.
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Snyder attorney Brian Lennon said the state has “wasted millions of taxpayer dollars pursuing meritless misdemeanor charges and this case should now be considered closed.”
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Neeley won re-election last month in a close contest against former Flint Mayor Karen Weaver.
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The ruling came in a case where four children were suing two engineering firms for their role in Flint’s water system
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Since 2016, the city has inspected more than 27,000 service lines have been inspected and more than 10,000 have been replaced. But more work is needed to be done.