Internet Archive page with all the emails and other docs
>>> In January 2016, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder's office began releasing emails (and some other internal documents) about the Flint water situation - covering 2011 to the beginning of 2016 - from his office and various state agencies, including the Department of Environmental Quality, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Michigan State Police, the Department of Talent and Economic Development, the Talent Investment Agency, the Department of Technology, Management and Budget, and the Department of Treasury.
There were four releases, totaling around 380,000 pages and 22.4 gigabytes. Each release was posted to a different page on the governor's website. For convenience - and to short-circuit the inevitable deletion of these documents when Snyder leaves office, if not sooner - The Memory Hole 2 has put them all here.
News articles based on these emails:
Flint water crisis: five takeaways from Rick Snyder's emails
Emails: Snyder could have declared Flint emergency months sooner
Gov. Snyder says 'no memory' of deleting Flint water crisis emails
Redactions in Gov. Rick Snyder email release go beyond FOIA exemptions
Flint Emails: Gov. Rick Snyder's Aide Called Crisis 'Political Football'
Michigan's head doctor knew about Legionnaires' Disease outbreak one year before public
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