In winter 2021, more than 150,000 people living in Jackson, Miss., were left without running water.
For weeks, people across the city lost the water they normally relied on to drink, cook and bathe.
Lawmakers criticized city officials for ignoring leaky pipes and failing to collect payments from customers.
City officials pointed to Jackson’s shrinking population and decades of economic decline.
And they said state officials, mostly white and Republican, had starved the mostly Black, Democratic city of resources.
Persons:
Jackson
Organizations:
Democratic, Siemens
Locations:
Jackson, Miss