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Michigan social support groups say small cuts to programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and health benefits for low-income residents could have a big impact on Livingston County.

The first few months of President Trump’s second term have been filled with major changes to funding for everything from park rangers to foreign aid. In Michigan, organizations that provide support for low-income residents are concerned that major social programs like food benefits and Medicaid could be next.

“These are not wasteful programs,” said Monique Stanton, who serves as president of the Michigan League for Public Policy.

Read more at CBS News.