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Special Board Recommends Universal Lead Screening For Michigan Children
Michigan, where a man-made water crisis is roiling one of its biggest cities, will consider requiring all infants and toddlers to be tested for lead poisoning as part of an initiative to eradicate children's exposure to the neurotoxin statewide. The recommendation is among many unveiled Thursday by a state board that Gov. Rick Snyder tasked with proposing a strategy to protect children from all sources of lead poisoning. (11/17)
The state of Michigan on Thursday challenged a federal court order demanding that officials deliver bottled water to Flint residents who can鈥檛 easily pick up their own from distribution sites聽around the city, calling the requirement 鈥渦nnecessary鈥 and saying it would require 鈥渁 tremendous expenditure of taxpayer funds.鈥 (Dennis, 11/17)