Section 32 of the Emergency Manger law also shields the …show more content…
If another water crisis emerges, or another crisis involved in the state and local infrastructure that surrounds cities like Flint, then many more lives will unduly suffer in the near future. Poverty is a strong factor in the lives of Flint and they will not improve if laws like this are still active. The time trend for this is also urgent as many Flint residents depend on bottled water and while the water was switched back to Detroit’s system, large amounts of lead were still found in the plumbing systems.
The government failure in Michigan must be dealt with in not just one angle but with alternatives that may shed light and solutions in not only the Emergency Management law, but also the water infrastructure that has caused so many illnesses and deaths, that will continue to increase if little or nothing is done to rectify the gross malfeasance that has directly impacted the lives and health of many Flint residents, for not just short-term scale but in the long-term as well since lead poisoning has many different manifestations in a number of people that can occur later in …show more content…
While there is an obvious corruption scandal that has been unfolding before our very eyes as even criminal charges may be brought up, the origin of this scandal seems to originate in the very policy that oversees financial emergency management in the state of Michigan. There are calls for this law to be repealed as well in a referendum move. An initiative in rewriting this law, or coming up with a new law altogether, or amending the state constitution is always another option in the form of a constitutional amendment initiative petition. Such drastic measures made against the Emergency Manager law, may be necessary, as it gives more power to the state officials than they need to have and insulates them from liability and indemnifies their positions of power. Counter arguments against changing this law and its need for existing will also be examined. There are many questions that arise from this developing case concerning Michigan’s emergency management law, which is in need to be addressed so that an adequate plan of action as well as proper recommendation in the Michigan policy may be