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December 11, 2009

Tap Michigan water supply for education funds?

Robin Erb:

Lt. Governor John Cherry this afternoon proposed using Michigan's water supply to fund its education system.

More specifically, businesses that make a profit by selling Michigan's water should pay a fee of 10 cents per bottle. That money, in turn, could replace the recently-dismantled Promise Scholarship, Cherry said.

He said the state's two most precious natural resources -- its people and its water -- are being depleted.

"We are losing one resource -- our talented work force and the energy of our young people, and we are giving away another resource -- our water -- for free," he said. "You don't need a PhD in mathematics to know this is a terrible equation."

"It's time for the bottlers to pay their water bill, just like you and I do," he said.

Cherry was speaking at the University of Michigan on a panel discussing the 2004 report that made 19 recommendations on education reform in Michigan.

Posted by Jim Zellmer at December 11, 2009 2:04 AM
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