Ted Cruz Drops His Hold On Flint Water Deal

But other senators could still be holding up the legislation.
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Sen. Ted Cruz is one senator who was holding up legislation that would help Flint upgrade its water infrastructure.
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WASHINGTON -- After initially placing a hold on bipartisan legislation to help cities like Flint, Michigan, upgrade their water infrastructure, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said he would not stop the measure from moving forward.

"He has reviewed the bill now and will not prevent it from moving forward," Cruz spokesman Phil Novack said in an email Thursday evening.

But it remains to be seen if the other senators potentially holding up the Flint legislation -- and an energy bill its fate is linked to -- will stop blocking the package.

Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) told reporters through a grin earlier Thursday that “a presidential candidate, not to name names,” was holding up the legislation, which was fast-tracked Wednesday using a procedural tool in the Senate. A single senator has the ability to stop that process. 

A Democratic aide said at the time that Cruz was one of the senators holding up the legislation, and a Cruz spokesman said his office was reviewing the legislation, which is part of a larger deal that includes an unrelated energy bill.

A few hours after news of the hold, Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.), one of the chief Democratic architects of the measure, said on Twitter that she's "hearing good things, adding Republican support." She also tweeted that she's working with Republicans to clear up any issues. 

 

Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), one of the architects of the Flint measure, didn’t want to name names either, but did say the bill was being held.

“It is multiple,” Inhofe said, but didn’t elaborate on why those senators were holding up the bill.

Inhofe remained confident that the hold would not last long and would be easily resolved. “It won’t change very much at all,” he said of the text of the bill.

The legislation would give states access to $100 million for loans to deal with drinking water emergencies, $70 million worth of credit subsidies for water infrastructure upgrades and $50 million for public health efforts. Inhofe and other Republicans insisted the measure be paid for by reprogramming $250 million in credit subsidies for fuel-efficient vehicle development.

The Flint water crisis started in 2014 when the state of Michigan failed to make sure Flint's water was treated correctly following a state-approved switch to the Flint River as its water source. The water caused lead to leach from Flint's aging pipes, resulting in higher amounts of lead in the blood of Flint children.

Senate Democrats first proposed Flint legislation at the end of January. They originally sought $400 million in federal spending to help the city fix and replace its lead pipes, plus $200 million to establish a center for Flint kids who had been poisoned by lead.

Lead is a deadly neurotoxin that is especially dangerous to young children, who can suffer permanent brain damage and behavioral problems later in life.

This post has been updated to note that Cruz has dropped his hold on the legislation.

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Before You Go

Here Are All The People Coming Together To Support Flint
Cher(01 of14)
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The pop diva led the pack when she sent 181,000 bottles of water to Flint residents. (credit:Lucas Jackson / Reuters)
Pearl Jam(02 of14)
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Pearl Jam donated $125,000 to the United Way of Genesee County, and persuaded a group of friends and partners, including Ticketmaster, to give an additional $175,000. They also set up a CrowdRise page that has pulled in over $350,000. (credit:Peter Still via Getty Images)
Wisconsin Churches(03 of14)
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A group of churches in Racine, Milwaukee and Kenosha, Wisconsin came together to collect and donate 72,000 cans of water to Flint. (credit:Raymond Boyd via Getty Images)
Girl Scouts(04 of14)
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Brownie Girl Scout Troop 71729 sent letters to Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) asking him to take action for Flint residents. "I am so mad," one Girl Scout wrote. "Flint's water is not good for kids to drink and eat. It is lead," wrote another member. (credit:Rick Kern via Getty Images)
Who Is Hussain?(05 of14)
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The Michigan-based Muslim charity Who Is Hussain? has donated 30,000 bottles of water to Flint. (credit:Who Is Hussain)
Detroit Lions(06 of14)
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A group of Lions team members, led by defensive end Ezekiel Ansah, donated 94,000 bottles of water to Flint. (credit:Mark Cunningham via Getty Images)
Mark Wahlberg and Sean 'Diddy' Combs(07 of14)
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Wahlberg and Diddy may seem an unlikely duo, but they are both part-owners of a bottled water company called AQUAhydrate. The two contributed a combined donation of 1 million water bottles. (credit:Noel Vasquez via Getty Images)
AT&T(08 of14)
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Telecommunications firm AT&T, which is based in Detroit, donated $50,000 to the Community Foundation of Greater Flint for water relief efforts. (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Jimmy Fallon(09 of14)
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The TV host donated $10,000 and asked 10 friends to match his donation on Twitter. (credit:Mike Segar / Reuters)
Madonna(10 of14)
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Madonna was one of the celebrities who responded to Jimmy Fallon's challenge. She announced on Instagram that she will donate $10,000 to Flint residents. (credit:Shannon Stapleton / Reuters)
Anheuser-Busch(11 of14)
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The beer giant is sending 50,000 cans (of water!) to Flint that are set to arrive in the first week of February. (credit:Doug McKay/HMS Group via Getty Images)
Meek Mill(12 of14)
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Rapper Meek Mill (Nicki Minaj's boyfriend) sent 60,000 bottles of water and an "undisclosed lump sum of money" to the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan. (credit:Kevork Djansezian / Reuters)
Craigslist Founder Craig Newmark(13 of14)
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The founder of Craigslist announced a "Water for Flint" challenge on CrowdRise, in which he pledged to send 100 cases of water to the United Way of Southeastern Michigan for every $20 donation his campaign received. (credit:Robert Galbraith / Reuters)
How To Help(14 of14)
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If you'd like to help the residents of Flint, consider donating to the United Way or the Red Cross. Or you can offer to volunteer for the Flint Water Response Team. Check out more ways to contribute here. (credit:Dennis Pajot via Getty Images)