In In The News

As the Great Lakes News Collaborative explored in a series of reports this month, Michigan communities have reached an inflection point. After decades of maintenance and managerial failures, water systems across the state have deteriorated to the point of crisis.

And while we’ve laid out a maze of challenges – from shrinking populations to not enough money to a lack of will – the solution to these problems is not so clear-cut.

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“The problem is that they have to turn to more regressive forms of property taxes, fines, fees and other charges, which really disproportionately harms families with low incomes and our Black and brown communities,” said Rachel Richards, fiscal policy director with the Michigan League for Public Policy.

 

Read more at Michigan Radio