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What's happening in Michigan to fill SNAP gaps
SNAP food assistance, which in Michigan is issued via the EBT Bridge Card, is facing delays given a halt in federal funding.
The Michigan proposal would allocate $50 million for EBT cards and $20 million for food banks and farm programs to help ...
The state is warning the 1.4 million people who receive SNAP benefits that there will be no funds next month. It's due to the ...
SNAP benefits will halt in November if the federal government shutdown continues. How it will affect people in Michigan.
Michigan's Double Up Food Bucks program has temporarily expanded the options for SNAP recipients to double their purchase ...
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What happens to SNAP benefits already on EBT cards
Federal SNAP benefits will not be paid out in November due to an impending government shutdown, leaving millions of ...
About 1.4 million Michigan residents are expected to lose their food assistance on Saturday because of the federal government ...
As the federal shutdown halts SNAP benefits, state lawmaker Winnie Brinks tells The Metro what the state can do—and what ...
Meyer’s empathy runs deep. He is banned from ever receiving food assistance himself because of a non-violent drug conviction ...
Concerns about food insecurity during the SNAP pause come at a time when food banks across the country are seeing a ...
The Michigan HHS says that the USDA has asked state officials to temporarily pause November food benefits. Nearly 13% of ...
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