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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder speaks where he signed the first piece of legislation emanating from the Flint water crisis at Grace Emmanuel Church in Flint, Mich., Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. At right is Flint City Council president Kerry Nelson.  Snyder signed the legislation forcing utilities to more quickly warn customers if there is too much lead in their water. (John M. Galloway/Detroit News via AP)

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder speaks where he signed the first piece of legislation emanating from the Flint water crisis at Grace Emmanuel Church in Flint, Mich., Friday, Jan. 6, 2017. At right is Flint City Council president Kerry Nelson. Snyder signed the legislation forcing utilities to more quickly warn customers if there is too much lead in their water. (John M. Galloway/Detroit News via AP)

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