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…Additional research from the Michigan League for Public Policy links SNAP access to improved birth outcomes, longer breastfeeding initiation, and reduced childhood anemia. When benefits expire, that protective buffer vanishes. Expectant mothers experience heightened stress, weaker immune health, and reduced nutritional intake—conditions that raise the likelihood of costly medical interventions. For infants, the consequences can last a lifetime, appearing later as developmental delays, lower educational attainment, and diminished economic productivity.

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