DETROIT (WXYZ) — The Trump administration announced today they will partially restore funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), offering a glimmer of hope to more than a million Michigan residents who depend on these benefits.
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However, it remains unclear how much beneficiaries will receive or when the relief will arrive, leaving many still turning to local food pantries for immediate assistance.
"You have so many people who depend on it," said Manita Epps, a Detroit resident who receives SNAP benefits. "You’ve got babies, first off. You’ve got elderly, disability, veterans, you have people who really need these things.”
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Epps, who is on disability herself, previously received

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