Oversight committee looking into Benton Harbor water crisis
By: Tim Spears
Posted: Oct 20, 2021 10:53 PM EDT

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Michigan state representatives launch an investigation into Benton Harbor's water crisis.
City and environmental officials will face questions from the Michigan House Oversight Committee, 10:30am Thursday, in Room 326 of the House Office Building in downtown Lansing.
The committee hearing is expected to include Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy officials, Benton Harbor officials, and community representatives.
The hearing will be live streamed here.
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