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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.
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.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition that is suing the Trump Administration over "illegal demands" ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and other state attorney generals announced the multi-state lawsuit on Monday, July 28.
Standing before the Michigan State Capitol on Tuesday, a group of disability self-advocates took Congress to task over cuts ...
The anticipated expiration of SNAP-Ed funding in October is likely to result in the permanent elimination of jobs at the ...
Michigan State's iconicThe play went viral, and the words, "Whoa, he has trouble with the snap," sounded by Sean McDonough, ESPN's play-by-play caller for the game, have been synonymous with the ...
Michigan Farmers Market Association's program doubles SNAP benefits for fresh produce purchases, helping recipients get more ...
The impact of these cuts will be devastating for Michigan residents. In the past year alone, MSU Extension SNAP-Ed reached more than 115,000 Michigan residents with direct education.
The Citizens Research Council predicts ‘severe’ budget challenges from lost taxes and an increased state spending on Medicaid ...