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…Statistics from the Michigan League for Public Policy show that more than 700,000 Michigan households currently receive SNAP benefits, including more than 531,000 children. Still, one in nine Michiganders—or about 1.18 million people—are facing hunger, statistics show. Officials said the expanded access to food assistance could go a long way toward reducing that number.

“The asset test for SNAP went against our values as Michiganders. Now, instead of punishing families who have hit a roadblock, we can make sure they are able to put food on the table as they work to regain financial security,” League President Monique Stanton said in a statement.

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