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February 02, 2017
Mich. Gov., State, City Dodge Flint Water Class Action
A Michigan federal judge tossed a proposed civil rights class action against Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, the state, the city of Flint and other public officials Thursday over their alleged roles in a lead-tainted drinking water crisis that struck the town, finding the suit's claims are preempted by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
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August 09, 2016
Flint Residents Say Mich., Gov. Can't Duck Water Crisis Suit
Residents of Flint, Michigan, told a federal judge Monday that the state and several officials, including Gov. Rick Snyder, can't shake a proposed class action over the city's water contamination crisis, alleging that they mischaracterize the suit's claims and attempt to distort the issues.
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June 29, 2016
Mich. Gov. Asks Judge To Toss Flint Lawsuit
The state of Michigan and Gov. Rick Snyder are urging a Michigan federal judge to dismiss the claims against them in a proposed class action over the Flint water contamination crisis, saying federal law preempts the civil rights claims.
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April 06, 2016
RICO Suit Says Flint Pushed Toxic Water To Fix Budget
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and other officials were hit with a new proposed class action Wednesday over Flint's lead contamination crisis, this time with Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims that state officials conspired to balance the city budget through the sale of "toxic water."
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January 15, 2016
Michigan AG To Investigate Flint Water Contamination
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette said Friday he is investigating the disaster that flowed from the city of Flint's efforts to obtain its own drinking water supply and left residents at risk of exposure to lead and other contaminants.