The following article is based off of the hearing embedded above, courtesy of C-Span. On March 15th 2016, I was able to attend the second hearing on the Flint Michigan hearings while on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. As I walked into a room separate from the venue in which the hearing was actually happening, I did not know what to expect. I had heard that hearings could be quite dull - mostly bills and dockets being thrown back and forth as fingers were pointed. I arrived on The Hill as those testifying were being sworn in. As soon as former Head of the EPA Susan Hedman began her testimony surrounding the issues of water cleanliness, however, my attention was secured. There were four...
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