
Michigan Resumes Full SNAP Benefits Amid Federal Shutdown Uncertainty
Michigan’s health department ordered full SNAP benefits for November despite federal shutdown challenges.

Michigan’s health department ordered full SNAP benefits for November despite federal shutdown challenges.

Health care remains central as the longest U.S. government shutdown nears its end, but ACA subsidy issues persist.

Wayne County partners with Rx Kids to support pregnant moms, offering financial aid to reduce economic hardship.

Nine Michigan Head Start programs face funding gaps due to the prolonged government shutdown, affecting 3,000 kids.

A bipartisan group of senators reached a deal to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history.

Districts face challenges when reattempting school bonds after voter rejection. Timing, costs, and public sentiment play roles.

Nominees for U-M’s 2025 Winter Commencement include Fred Upton, Diane Nash, Robert Langer, and Don Was, spanning various fields.

Three insurers exit Michigan’s ACA marketplace, leaving 200,000 seeking new plans amid rising rates and subsidy disputes.

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fund SNAP for November, allowing benefits to resume in Michigan.

The Michigan Legislature is tackling court funding reforms, aiming to end judges’ financial ties to fines and fees.

Airline flights from Detroit will operate at reduced capacity, with a 10% flight reduction, amid government shutdown.

Start by reducing your own screen time to help your child limit theirs. Model good habits and create device-free zones.

