BIG NEWS: Congress is ready to give the City of Jackson $600 million under the federal omnibus package—an enormous sum that would finally make addressing the Jackson water crisis and fixing the city's broken water system a reality.

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Congress Includes $600 Million For Jackson Water System In Omnibus Bill

The City of Jackson is on the cusp of an unprecedented $600 million to alleviate the water crisis from the congressional omnibus bill.

Mississippi Free Press
"Jackson’s funds occupy less than two pages of the 4,000-page, $1.7 trillion bill. But if passed, those two pages will authorize a majority of the funds officials have requested to restore the 82%-Black capital city’s drinking water system."
https://www.mississippifreepress.org/29778/congress-includes-600-million-for-jackson-water-system-in-omnibus-bill
Congress Includes $600 Million For Jackson Water System In Omnibus Bill

The City of Jackson is on the cusp of an unprecedented $600 million to alleviate the water crisis from the congressional omnibus bill.

Mississippi Free Press
"The enormous tranche of funding is the result of a bipartisan effort on the part of Mississippi’s congressional delegation, including @[email protected] and Rep. @[email protected], whose district includes most of Jackson."
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Congress Includes $600 Million For Jackson Water System In Omnibus Bill

The City of Jackson is on the cusp of an unprecedented $600 million to alleviate the water crisis from the congressional omnibus bill.

Mississippi Free Press
For more background on the history behind how Mississippi's capital city failed and left residents without clean running water for weeks in both 2021 and 2022, including the part systemic racism and 1980s reforms played, read this by @[email protected]:
https://www.mississippifreepress.org/11498/under-the-surface-part-3-a-legacy-in-decline
A Jackson Water Crisis Amid A Legacy In Decline

To fully understand the Jackson water crisis, look to the legacy cities just like it, with water systems in deep, enduring decline.

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The Mississippi Free Press has reported relentlessly on Jackson's water crisis and our reporters have helped bring national attention to the issue.

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For more background on the Jackson water crisis, read the reporting at our Jackson Water Crisis archive here: https://www.mississippifreepress.org/jackson-water-crisis-investigation
Jackson Water Crisis: Investigation - Mississippi Free Press

JACKSON WATER CRISIS COVERAGE UNDER THE SURFACE: 2021 SERIES Under the Surface, Part 1: Jackson Residents Struggle from Neglected Water SystemNick Judin Under The Surface, Part 2: After Jackson Freeze, the Fog of WarNick Judin Under the Surface, Part 3: A Water Crisis Amid A Legacy In DeclineNick Judin More Jackson Water MOST RECENT JACKSON […]

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A lot of you have expressed concern that Missisisppi or Jackson officials could misuse the funds.

But they won't be in charge of them; the U.S. Justice Department recently established an independent third-party manager to oversee Jackson's water system.
https://www.mississippifreepress.org/29778/congress-includes-600-million-for-jackson-water-system-in-omnibus-bill

Congress Includes $600 Million For Jackson Water System In Omnibus Bill

The City of Jackson is on the cusp of an unprecedented $600 million to alleviate the water crisis from the congressional omnibus bill.

Mississippi Free Press
The U.S. Senate JUST PASSED the federal omnibus bill, including $600 million for Jackson. It now goes to the U.S. House.
https://www.mississippifreepress.org/29778/congress-includes-600-million-for-jackson-water-system-in-omnibus-bill
Congress Includes $600 Million For Jackson Water System In Omnibus Bill

The City of Jackson is on the cusp of an unprecedented $600 million to alleviate the water crisis from the congressional omnibus bill.

Mississippi Free Press
@ashton Here's hoping the funds are structured in such a way that the state gov't can't confiscate them to build bocce courts.
@ashton Who is actually spending the money, and how will it be audited? Mississippi has already shown they can't be trusted with federal funds.