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…Asset testing goes against Michiganders’ values and punishes families as they try to feed their families after hitting a roadblock, Monique Stanton, president and CEO of the Michigan League for Public Policy, said in the governor’s news release Wednesday.

Stanton added that the change will not only help the 710,500 Michiganders already receiving assistance, including more than 531,000 children, it will save the state time and money by eliminating an extra task for frontline caseworkers for the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.

“Eliminating the asset test means that kids can be strong for school and play, and parents can focus on the future,” Stanton said. “Plus, the move will help stimulate local economies by ensuring families have enough money to buy food at their local grocers. We’re grateful to Sen. Jeff Irwin and Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for making sure Michigan joins the 36 other states that have realized that basic human needs shouldn’t be withheld from kids and families.”

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