yes, we have to see if that will be successful. time is the enemy of this committee s work. and if they are trying to have public hearings in a couple of months for now, they want to stream that narrative together in a way that is seamless. in order to do this, they will need to have both the documents and testimony in hand. we have seen tweets, responses and statements from republican senators murkowski, romney, cassidy, the republican governor of maryland, larry kogan. probably stronger tweets than i have seen republicans use against republicans because of the censure of liz cheney and adam kinzinger, but i have seen since january 6th, really. this idea that is no fisher in the republican party, no internal battle. sounds like that might be more than you think, there might be more republicans willing to stand up against absolute lies and insurrections then we might have thought. i think that is the case. the thing i keep coming back to,
$15M fine levied on former Edenville Dam owner after Midland flood
Updated Apr 15, 2021;
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WASHINGTON, DC Federal regulators have imposed a $15 million fine against the former owner of a mid-Michigan dam that unleashed a 500-year flood last year, saying the company failed to perform important safety work after the disaster.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced Thursday, April 15, that it would assess the penalty against Boyce Hydro, a bankrupt company co-owned by Lee Mueller of Nevada that formerly operated the Edenville Dam.
The Gladwin County dam failed last May, causing a downstream failure of the Sanford Dam and subsequent flooding in the village of Sanford, city of Midland and beyond.