Governor Rick Snyder is in Flint today for a meeting on the water crisis.
This comes after a blistering day under scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
The governor stood by his claim that he did not know there was a problem with lead in Flint's water until October.
Snyder testified he did not recall what he discussed with his top aides in the 18 months after Flint switched water sources in 2014 to save money.
He pointed a finger at the EPA with the agency's administrator testifying right next to him while she pointed a finger back at the state.
Members of the committee say more than a dozen key state officials are still refusing to cooperate with the congressional investigation.