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FLINT

VEHICLE CITY

INVESTING TO MOVE

FLINT FORWARD
In his State of the State address, Governor Snyder asked the legislature to pass a
$28 million supplemental budget to provide critical clean water resources for the people of Flint.

$28 MILLION FOR:

FINDING THE BEST SOLUTIONS





Costs of the Michigan National Guards deployment


Infrastructure integrity study using outside experts
Operational funding for the Flint Water Interagency Coordinating Council
Payment to city to aid utility issues

SCHOOLS AND CHILDREN







Replacement of fixtures in schools, daycare facilities, and hospitals


Treatment for kids with high blood-lead levels: diagnostic tests, nurse visits, environmental assessments
Child and adolescent health centers and additional support necessary for childrens healthcare access
Support for WIC nutrition education and screening for children, lactation consultations for moms
Additional nurses in Flint schools
Funding for the Genesee Intermediate School District for Early On and special education, nutrition, literacy
support, and staffing for health professionals

HEALTH









Emergency purchases of bottled water, water filters, and replacement cartridges to ensure safe drinking
water for every resident in the city
Lab and testing costs
Funding for the Genesee County Food Safety Division for food inspections at licensed food establishments
Contractual expertise to assess potential linkages to Legionnaires disease
Epidemiologists to analyze blood lead levels
Further lead investigations
Nurse care management
Additional positions for community education
Crisis counseling through local community mental health
Resources to help with lead abatement

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