Josh Schriver comments on end of Flint Water Crisis and societal issues

Josh Schriver comments on end of Flint Water Crisis and societal issues
State Rep. Josh Schriver — Michigan House Republicans
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Rep. Josh Schriver, a public figure known for his active presence on social media, recently shared several posts addressing a range of topics from personal projects to societal issues.

On July 5, 2025, Schriver posted a brief message titled “FOR YOU” by Josh Schriver. The post did not provide further context or explanation.

In another tweet dated July 7, 2025, Schriver commented on the conclusion of a significant public health crisis. He stated that “The Flint Water Crisis is finally over.” He highlighted the impact of the crisis by noting it lasted “10 years…11,000 homes poisoned.”

Later that day, Schriver expressed his views on contemporary societal issues with a tweet listing various aspects he perceives as inauthentic. He wrote about “Fake food Fake news Fake elections Fake friends Fake society Fake promises” and concluded with the question “Anything else?”

The Flint Water Crisis was a public health crisis that began in 2014 when the drinking water source for Flint, Michigan was switched to the Flint River without proper treatment. This led to lead contamination and other health hazards affecting thousands of residents.



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