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    Despite the fact that the money was heading to a Democratic district, Rep. John Moolenaar said the drinking water crisis in Flint represented a failure of government at all levels, including the federal government. That meant Congress had to make it right, despite the politics at play. (Screen shot)
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    President Obama on Thursday signed into law the spending bill that will keep the federal government open until Dec. 9. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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    Obamacare's reinsurance program collects money from insurers and uses it to offset claims from patients. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, File)
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    But beyond spending legislation, not much else is likely to get done. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe and Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer committed to reaching a compromise after the House voted on the $5 billion Water Resources Development Act. (AP Photo)
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    The House on Wednesday passed a $5 billion water infrastructure bill that was critical in efforts to keep the federal government open past Friday. (AP Image)
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    House votes to fund 28 water infrastructure projects and send aid to Flint

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    House adds $170 million in Flint funding to water bill
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    Rep. Dan Kildee says attaching Flint funding to a water bill is the
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    The latest hurdle to its passage was the lack of any language to provide aid to Flint, Mich., which is still dealing with a lead water crisis. (iStock photo)
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    —œThe House feels comfortable where they are on Flint, we feel comfortable in the Senate,
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