On Friday, President Barack Obama signed a bill that would provide no less than $170 million to Flint to address it's Water Crisis.

Around the same time, the person in charge of the investigation into the Flint water crisis and chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, closed the investigation.

Of course, Gov. of Michigan, Rick Snyder, was pleased, stating that he “appreciates the committee’s work and for referring recommendations for policy changes to the appropriate committees."

Gov. Snyder cannot be allowed to go back into hiding. Someone must take responsibility for the atrocities that have happened in Flint.

Someone must take responsibility for the fact that children have been poisoned, the fact that people cannot cook or bathe in their homes, and that it has taken over two years to address this crisis.

The investigation has been stalled by party politics, and has not been completed to a satisfactory end. According to Maryland’s Rep. Elijah Cummings, no less than 15 past and current members of Snyder’s administration refused requests to sit for interviews. “They have repeatedly delayed responding to the committee, and they have treated the committee’s requests as an afterthought that they respond to only after addressing other inquiries that they view as higher priorities,” Cummings wrote.

Do not close the investigation. Rep. Jason Chaffetz, House Republicans, and Gov. Snyder must not be allowed to pass the buck. They must do the due diligence and make sure that the people who need to take responsibility do so.

Sign the petition to tell Gov. Snyder and Rep. Jason Chaffetz that the due process must continue.

In Solidarity,

The Political Revolution