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Trump’s ‘beautiful bill’ will create big Michigan budget hole, report says. What about a roads deal?
The projected $1.1 billion hole in Michigan’s upcoming budget will likely put a wrench into ongoing negotiations over a long-term road funding plan.
Data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service tells us how much of every dollar spent on food at home goes back to farms.
The Trump administration is demanding sensitive information about people receiving aid through the federal food program.
Judge Maxine M. Chesney to preside over challenge to Trump efforts to collect personal data from SNAP participants.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand reintroduced legislation that seeks to expand the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to all ...
In bold-name news, Ed Hale is still running for governor, but he's not sure which team he'll be on, Gov. Wes Moore moves up ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is part of a federal lawsuit challenging a Trump administration rule that places new ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is joining an effort to challenge an effort to collect data on food assistance ...
QUEENS QUEENS: State Sen. Jessica Ramos shocked the New York political world by endorsing her longtime foe Andrew Cuomo while ...
Ball, who stepped down this summer after nearly 20 years at the helm of the nonprofit Matthew 25, launched a campaign Tuesday ...
New work requirements and cost-sharing for states are among the key changes under what President Trump calls his "big beautiful bill." ...
The long list of candidates seeking to challenge sitting U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham continues to shift. A week after Democrat Brandon Brown announced he would run, a different Democrat, Lee Johnson ...
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