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SNAP benefits will halt in November if the federal government shutdown continues. How it will affect people in Michigan.
Michigan families, food banks and pantries and retailers react to looming pause in food assistance benefits due to the federal government shutdown.
Michigan House Democrats introduced a five-bill package to mitigate food access issues for residents at risk of losing SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown, while Republicans
The lawsuit filed in Massachusetts claims the U.S. Department of Agriculture is illegally refusing to pay for food assistance in November.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined 22 other state attorneys general in sending a letter on Friday to Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins pressing for answers on the lapse in funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits,
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Michigan snap counts, PFF grades: Passing game goes stagnant vs. MSU
Five lowest-graded offensive players (with at least 10 snaps): QB Bryce Underwood (47.4), WR Donaven McCulley (47.6), WR Semaj Morgan (52.0), WR Channing Goodwin (57.4), TE Marlin Klein (59.2)
Michigan could have spared a lot of stress for the roughly 1.4 million Michiganders who receive SNAP benefits, if not for wasteful spending in past years, says the Speaker of the state House.
Sherrone Moore talked about how the Wolverines played “with emotion, not emotional” against MSU and much more on the “Inside Michigan Football” radio show: