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Right now, Congress is debating the Farm Bill–the main legislation impacting the country’s food systems. A proposal in the U.S. House of Representatives would slash future food assistance benefits for Michiganders by $970,000,000 over the next decade.

Michigan’s congressional delegation must fight to protect the vital benefits that help 1 in every 10 Michigan workers feed their families. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) caseloads remain above pre-pandemic levels and local food banks are struggling to meet rising need in our communities.

Food assistance is especially important to residents of many rural and northern communities where SNAP participation rates are above the state average. Alpena County, for example, has the ninth highest rate in Michigan, with about 1 in 6 households putting food on the table with SNAP.

Read more in The Alpena News.