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Cuts to food assistance could put Michigan students' free meals at risk if President Trump’s spending bill is approved.
US states will not be able to fully administer food stamp benefits for millions of the nation's poor if a proposal in the ...
States could end their participation in the food stamp program if they can no longer afford it under Republican spending ...
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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 ...
Nearly 1.5 million Michiganders get food assistance through SNAP, which would be cut to offset tax cuts in the ‘big, ...
More than 1.4 million Michiganders receive food assistance through SNAP, and more than half of those are families with kids.
The Michigan Retailers Association, an industry group, is also concerned with SNAP cuts and wants Congress to pursue "prudent ...
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.
Members of the Michigan Democratic Party laid out the impacts of congressional Republicans’ “big beautiful bill” at a town ...
Today, seven organizations that help provide food in West Michigan met to talk about what they say could happen if the cuts ...