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SNAP Pause in 4 Days, Genesee County Officials Plan Response
Nearly 53,000 Mid-Michigan residents rely on SNAP benefits that may pause as funding runs out amid a four-week government shutdown, increasing demand on local food pantries.
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SNAP pause in 4 days, Genesee County officials plan response
As many Michigan families wonder how they will be able to feed themselves and their loved ones, the Office of Emergency Management and the Genesee County Board of Commissioners discuss plans for when SNAP benefits and enrollment pause November 1.
·Flint, United States
Read Full Article"It's going to be really hard": Mid-Michigan families prepare for possible pause in SNAP next week
While families in Charlotte celebrated the city's annual Charloween trick-or-treat event Monday night, the festive atmosphere couldn't completely mask underlying concerns about food security. Funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, may run out by the start of next week. This comes as the government shutdown reaches four weeks, leaving questions as to which federal services will keep running. Neighbors shared how they …
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