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Flint residents demand accountability for mismanaged funds

June 06, 2024 | Flint City, Genesee County, Michigan



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Flint residents demand accountability for mismanaged funds
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the allocation of funds related to the OptiPharm program in Flint. Residents expressed frustration over the denial of applications for essential support, highlighting a disconnect between the council's financial decisions and the pressing needs of the community.

One resident questioned the council's commitment to addressing local issues, particularly the deteriorating conditions in schools. They pointed out that many schools are facing significant infrastructure challenges, including falling floors and non-functional lockers, which are critical to providing a safe learning environment for students.

The comments reflect a broader sentiment among Flint residents who feel overlooked in the decision-making process regarding financial resources. The meeting underscored the urgent need for transparency and accountability in how funds are distributed, particularly when it comes to supporting essential services and infrastructure in the community.

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