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Under Trump Cuts, Thousands of Michigan Families Could Lose SNAP Food Benefits

NORTHERN ILLINOIS, JUL 11 – Food banks in Northern Illinois expect higher demand as SNAP cuts may reduce benefits by an average of $146 per month for over 350,000 Illinois residents, officials said.

  • Missouri's Department of Social Services has been criticized for poor food stamp service, facing a lawsuit due to access issues in the SNAP program.
  • U.S. District Judge Doug Harpool ruled that Missouri violated federal law and ordered specific improvements due to ongoing failures.
  • Thousands of Michigan families risk losing SNAP benefits due to cuts from the Trump administration's bill, as reported by various sources.
  • Approximately 27,000 Coloradans could lose food assistance due to recent cuts, highlighting concerns raised by various spokespersons.
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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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