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U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings
The hassles of being governor isn't likely to end for Gov. Rick Snyder when he leaves office in January.
That because U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings, the incoming chairman of the House Oversight committee, said he's likely to bring Snyder back before Congress to address the Flint disaster after Democrats take control of the House next year, The Detroit News reports.
"I'm not done with Flint," Cummings said Friday at the U.S. Capitol.
The News adds context:
Snyder testified before the committee in March 2016, where Cummings and other committee Democrats called for his resignation.
Cummings later raised questions over whether the governor lied in his testimony about when he learned about the 2014-15 Legionnaires' disease outbreak in the Flint area after hearing of contradictory testimony in an involuntary manslaughter preliminary exam by Snyder's urban issues adviser.