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                        Ottawa County Community Action Agency is at risk of losing federal funding, pushing commissioners to act on the proposed cut
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                        Proposed federal funding cuts supporting Ottawa County safety net programs put their future in doubt
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                        A pair of building projects in Muskegon County is moving ahead after years of efforts to renovate them: Froebel School and Allen Crossing III
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                        Low-income Consumers Energy electric and natural gas customers who qualify for State Emergency Relief funds may also qualify for additional assistance under a new Michigan Department of Health and Human Services policy
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                        This week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced 15 housing projects in 10 communities throughout the state receiving low-income housing tax credits
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                        The homes are a pilot project addressing the link between home and health
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                        The Organization United For ALICE has released ALICE in the Crosscurrents: An Update on Financial Hardship in Michigan providing cost of living for residents categorized as ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed).
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                        The Michigan Legislature has another chance to expand a tax break so low-income working families can take advantage of it in this tax year.
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                        A plan to quintuple Michigan’s Earned Income Tax Credit, or EITC, advanced out of a state Senate committee Tuesday
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                        The proposal, which is to be unveiled in her annual State of the State address, would restore the state earned income tax credit to 20% of the federal credit.