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The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) serves 1.4 million Michiganders with the food they need to thrive and contributes $235 million to the state’s economy every month, but Republicans in Congress want to take that vital food assistance and other basic needs away from families struggling to make ends meet.

This year, Congress is renegotiating the Farm Bill, which authorizes SNAP spending. Recently, however, House Republicans dragged SNAP into the debt ceiling fight by passing a bill that conditions an increase in the debt ceiling on disastrous cuts to essential services like food assistance.

Read more in The Alpena News.