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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel held a roundtable with the Michigan League for Public Policy on Tuesday afternoon to discuss food security, specifically impacts of the lapse of SNAP during the federal government shutdown and the continuing attacks on the food aid program.

Advocates at the roundtable represented a number of groups, from the Midwest Independent Retailers Association to the Disability Network of Michigan, but all emphasized a similar underlying point — that SNAP and federal food assistance programs are necessary to ensure that people have enough food to eat.

“Families who are on these programs deserve dignity,” said Terrell Couch, the coalitions director at Detroit-based family and mother advocacy group Mothering Justice. “They deserve the opportunity for economic justice, and they deserve the opportunity to thrive in Michigan.”

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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