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Michigan State University Extension will lay off nearly 100 people as the Trump administration slashes SNAP-Ed funds. Here's what to know.
This cut is one of the most substantial the program has ever seen, and in April of 2025, it served 3.4 million Texans.
Nearly 100 MSU Extension staff are losing their jobs due to cuts to a federal program meant to educate low-income families about healthy lifestyles.
The new rules and cuts to SNAP will change who is eligible for benefits. Those changes include increasing work requirements for adults, shifting more of the cost to states and removing funding for ...
Michigan residents living in the 7th and 10th Congressional Districts had choice words for Republican U.S. Reps. Tom Barrett ...
On the 65th anniversary of Medicaid, Brooklyn residents — and many of its hospitals – were bracing for the impact of massive ...
Seattle-area food banks and food pantries expect soaring demand as federal cuts under Trump threaten to strip 170,000 Washingtonians of food assistance.
The Victoria Advocate reports that the Food Bank of the Golden Crescent has received about 40 percent less food so far this ...
To illustrate the wide-ranging effects that coming policy changes will have on tipped workers, this column offers three example profiles that show how households’ balance sheets will change in early ...
Experts say there are nearly 800,000 people in the state who depend on SNAP benefits, and a local grocery store is concerned ...
President Donald Trump’s large spending bill cuts Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program could see thousands of ...
Due to a federal budget decision MSU Extension will be losing $10.5 million in funding, resulting in the permanent ...