Snyder officials inoculate state from Flint water suits

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Snyder officials inoculate state from Flint water suits

FLINT WATER CRISIS
Snyder officials inoculate state from Flint water suits
Chad Livengood, Detroit News Lansing Bureau1 day ago
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Flint’s Receivership Transition Advisory Board, or RTAB, was put in place to more

Lansing — Gov. Rick Snyder’s administration quietly inoculated itself from being sued by Flint over the city’s lead-contaminated water crisis by requiring that litigation be approved by an oversight board stacked with gubernatorial appointees.


The Flint Receivership Transition Advisory Board passed a resolution on March 31 eliminating the city administrator’s ability to initiate litigation without first getting approval from the board.

Flint’s Receivership Transition Advisory Board, or RTAB, was put in place to have veto power on budgets after the city’s last emergency manager left town in April 2015. The panel’s members are all appointees of Snyder.:martin:

The board’s action came seven days after the city of Flint filed a notice in the state Court of Claims preserving its right to sue the state over the city’s water becoming contaminated with toxic lead.


At the Flint Receivership Transition Advisory Board meeting on March 31, chairman Frederick Headen, a Michigan Treasury Department official, portrayed the resolution as being needed to give City Council more oversight of lawsuit settlements, according to a transcript of the meeting.

Headen emphasized the new checks and balances being put in place for settling litigation and the board members did not discuss the resolution’s broader control over Flint filing suit against the state.

“And, of course, the most important feature would, again, be the restoration of the City Council’s role in this process,” said Headen, who is a legal adviser to State Treasurer Nick Khouri.

Flint Mayor Karen Weaver “only recently” learned that the RTAB’s action prevents Flint from initiating any kind of lawsuit without prior board approval, Weaver spokeswoman Kristin Moore said.
 

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Youre vision is clearly short term and dumb.
Its not my vision, its the oversight board that has shielded them from lawsuits. They helped each other and are succeeding every day with getting away with this crime.

Only thing dumb is the feeling caught in your post.
 

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Its not my vision, its the oversight board that has shielded them from lawsuits. They helped each other and are succeeding every day with getting away with this crime.

Only thing dumb is the feeling caught in your post.
Once people stop believing in judicial institutions it's a wrap


A city with 35 percent cacs. :banderas:
 
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