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Nearly 1.5 million Michiganders get food assistance through SNAP, which would be cut to offset tax cuts in the ‘big, ...
The Michigan Retailers Association, an industry group, is also concerned with SNAP cuts and wants Congress to pursue "prudent ...
A spending bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives last month that proposes cuts to federal food aid could end up ...
According to the Budget Office, the bill would cut up to $800 million from Michigan’s total SNAP budget of $3.2 billion. Advocates say that a reduction of that size would be the largest in the history ...
Budget officials in Michigan have reported that federal food assistance spending cuts included in the One Big Beautiful Bill ...
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Huron Daily Tribune on MSNSUN Bucks program returns to fight child hunger in Michigan this summerMichigan’s SUN Bucks program will continue this summer, giving $120 per child to eligible families for groceries. Benefits ...
Michigan's State Budget Office says the changes to the federal food assistance program could hit the state budget hard.
At the end of the day, there's no way for us to backfill a cut of that magnitude,” said Jen Flood, state budget director for ...
President Donald Trump's spending and tax bill — known as the “one, big, beautiful bill” — doesn’t bode well for Michigan’s youngest children and families, according to experts.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer claims the federal budget plan currently moving through Congress will cost Michiganders $900 million in ...
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