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This article was first published by ProPublica and the Mississippi Free Press. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
The interim manager appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice to reform the troubled water system in Mississippi’s capital ...
The Justice Department is filing a complaint against the city of Jackson, Mississippi, alleging that it has failed to provide proper drinking water in violation of the nation’s Safe Drinking ...
The interim manager appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice to reform the troubled water system in Mississippi’s capital city released a new financial plan Friday to change the way Jackson bills ...
A bill before the Mississippi Legislature that would transfer the capital city's troubled water system to a new regional entity could be motivated by a desire by state officials to access a large pot ...
Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, have been unable to access clean, safe water for weeks, which has led to the Justice Department suing the city and appointing a third party to oversee reforms to ...
Jackson's troubled water system could get a new set of owners under legislation advanced Tuesday by Republican lawmakers in ...
The U.S. Justice Department in November reached an agreement with Mississippi and the city of Jackson to appoint an interim third-party manager to stabilize the city’s drinking water supply.
Third-party administrator Ted Henifin provides an overview of the fiscal plan that will govern water operations for the city ...
JACKSON, Miss ... Ted Henifin, the manager appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice to help fix the long-troubled water system, said he intends to make substantial progress over a one-year ...
The U.S. Department of Justice in November appointed a third-party manager of the city's water system, "taking action in federal court to address long-standing failures in the city of Jackson's ...
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