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…She also touted efforts to attack poverty and provide assistance for those most vulnerable, noting a change in how funding for the TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) program is provided, thus supplementing Michigan’s Family Independence Program (FIP), a change advocated for by the Michigan League for Public Policy.

“We spent TANF where TANF is supposed to be spent, protecting and assisting our most in need citizens,” said Santana. “We expand the eligibility of cash assistance to six years and create a payment program for families that have children from the age of 6 through 13 and increase payments to combat rising costs to families of children under the age of 6.”

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