7 years after Flint water crisis started, pipe replacement nears end but other issues drag on
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FLINT, MI Seven years after the city’s water source was switched, triggering the Flint water crisis, the fallout continues to cast its pall.
While the city expects to close out three major water infrastructure projects related to the water crisis, including the final phase of a pipe replacement program, this year, other reminders of the man-made emergency linger with no clear end in sight.
Although a partial settlement of civil lawsuits filed on behalf of Flint residents could be approved later this year, the cases are continuing against defendants that have so far refused to settle their cases, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The 2021 Aspen Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings: Making Retirement Savings Part of an Equitable Recovery
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On April 15, 2021, the
Aspen Leadership Forum on Retirement Savings is kicking off its fifth convening with a free, public dialogue on how retirement savings must be part of an equitable recovery from COVID-19. We invite policymakers, the private sector (record keepers, asset managers, plan sponsors, consultants, fintech), academia, nonprofits, and advocates to join us in a dialogue designed to accelerate the development of a truly inclusive savings system.
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New insights from a nationally representative survey by the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program, DCIIA Retirement Research Center, Morningstar, and NORC at the University of Chicago on how Americans relied on retirement savings, emergency savings, and debt strategies to cope with income loss during 2020
Awed by the Resurrection in Salem
Queen of Peace Parish members celebrated â in person â baptisms, confirmations, the Eucharist and hearing how the Resurrection âturns an empty tomb into a living presenceâ Parishioners stand in the hush and glow of candlelight as the Great Easter Vigil begins April 3 at Queen of Peace Church in Salem. (Courtesy Daniel Black)
select Parishioners gather around Fr. Timothy Mockaitis, pastor of Queen of Peace Parish in Salem, at the Easter fire, symbol of light and renewal. (Courtesy Daniel Black) Evanie Delgado-Gonzalez brings gifts to the altar after Christian initiation and the renewal of baptismal vows at the Great Easter Vigil Saturday night. She was one of five baptized at the Mass. (Courtesy Daniel Black)
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Jarrod Agen was Gov. Rick Snyder s chief of staff. He s accused of making a false statement while speaking to Flint water investigators in Ingham County in 2017