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The government shutdown is over and West Michigan congressional representatives are now explaining their votes
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Prior to the funding pause, the food bank was experiencing the highest level of need in the organization’s 43-year history
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In response to the pause in SNAP benefits due to the federal government shutdown, Grand Rapids-based Kids’ Food Basket is expanding its West Michigan services bridging the food insecurity gap
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A Kentwood-based food bank is responding to federal funding cuts to food insecurity programs
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The Michigan State Budget Office estimates passage of ‘The One, Big Beautiful Bill Act’ will reduce the state’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program by $900 million, impacting 1.5 million people, That’s 15% of Michiganders.
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Wyoming-based nonprofit Catherine’s Health Center will staff a full-service medical clinic at Mel Trotter Ministries in downtown Grand Rapids starting in October
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With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, some Michigan Democratic lawmakers and legislators are speaking out on the effects the bill will have on the state’s middle class
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Michiganders to Receive Additional Assistance in May to Lower the Cost of Groceries
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As Congress works on its 2018 Farm Bill one consideration is making food assistance recipients work. Thursday, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue…