Governor Rick Snyder says his office will release thousands of pages of emails soon relating to the Flint water crisis.
He tells the Detroit News the emails will date back to 2011 and will include messages his staff sent or received related to the city’s water supply.
Snyder wouldn’t say exactly when the emails would be released other than to say it would be relatively soon.
He says state lawyers are poring over the documents now to remove any documents that would normally be exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, which the governor’s office isn’t subject to.
Thousands of emails have already been posted online both from the governor’s office and the state’s Department of Health and Human Services, however critics have argued there are more emails to share.