Pressure is mounting on the national level for the state to do more to help Flint resident’s recover from the city’s water crisis.
Congressman Dan Kildee, a Flint Democrat, took to the U.S. House floor Monday and urged the feds to step in.
During a brief speech he says the people who live in Flint don’t have any confidence in the state’s ability to help which is why he wants the feds to intervene.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton also weighed in on the Flint water crisis Monday saying no parent should have to worry about the safety of their kid’s drinking water.
Her comment comes a day after the White House confirmed it was keeping tabs on the situation in Flint.