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Snyder declines invite to testify on Flint

Snyder declines invite to testify on Flint
Posted at 11:52 AM, Feb 07, 2016
and last updated 2021-01-14 15:59:58-05

Gov. Rick Snyder has declined his invitation to testify in front of the Steering and Policy Committee on Wednesday.

Instead, Snyder will be delivering his budget recommendation in Lansing to the Michigan legislature during the time he was asked to testify, according to Dave Murray, a spokesman for Gov. Snyder.

According to Murray, in Snyder's recommendation, there will be significant resources dedicated to address problems in Flint during the city's ongoing water crisis.

The invitation came on Thursday from Rep. Rosa DeLauro, Rep. Donna Edwards and Rep. Dan Kildee.

The hearing being held on Feb. 10 is titled, "The Flint Water Crisis: Lessons for Protecting America's Children."

"To date, Congress has not heard testimony from you on the Flint water crisis," the letter read. "Seeing how it was your administration's decisions that led to this public health crisis, including Michigan's Emergency Manager Law, we believe it is important to hear testimony from you on this matter."

Also invited are Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, director of the pediatric residency program at Hurley Medical Center, Bilal Kareem Tawwab, Superintendent for Flint School District, Dr. Yanna Lambrinidou, president for Parents for Nontoxic Alternatives and Dr. Eric Scorsone, associate professor & founding director of the Michigan State University Extension Center for State and Local Government Policy.

Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, as well as Reps. DeLauro, Edwards and Kildee will be holding the hearing as they are members of the House Democratic Caucus.

Read the entire letter below:

Gov. Snyder invited to testify