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Mississippi governor responds to probe of Jackson water woes

Por: ABC News Health November 08, 2022

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JACKSON, Miss -- Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves Monday released his response to a congressional investigation of the crisis that left 150,000 people in the state's capital city without running water for several days in late summer. Reeves said Jackson has received a disproportionate amount of funding for its water system based on the city's size. He also said local officials only have themselves to blame for the water woes. “(M)y... + full article



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