FLINT, MI – Flint City Council members would have their pay restored in exchange for "consideration of major city initiatives," such as the switch to the Karegnondi Water Authority as the source of the city's drinking water, according to emails released by the governor's office.
However, the Flint City Council president at the time of the switch denied any such offer was made -- a claim echoed by a spokesman for Gov. Rick Snyder.
"It appears to be a poorly worded sentence that causes concern and not a nefarious plot," said Ari Adler, a spokesman for Snyder.
Emails released Thursday, March 10, by Snyder's office include an exchange by then-Deputy State Treasurer Roger Fraser to then-State Treasurer Andy Dillon explaining issues facing Flint, including the idea to switch to a new water pipeline."
"It appears to be a poorly worded sentence that causes concern and not a nefarious plot," said Ari Adler, a spokesman for Snyder.
Emails released Thursday, March 10, by Snyder's office include an exchange by then-Deputy State Treasurer Roger Fraser to then-State Treasurer Andy Dillon explaining issues facing Flint, including the idea to switch to a new water pipeline."
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