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MSU Extension worker reacts to looming layoffs 

By Editorial Board Published July 29, 2025 2 Min Read
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MSU Extension worker reacts to looming layoffs 

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Workers at Michigan State College are bracing for influence after the college introduced greater than 100 layoffs as a consequence of SNAP-ED funding cuts. 

6 Information spoke to an MSU Extension worker, Stathis Pauls, who says the roles in danger are Group Diet Instructors (CNIs), who had been funded by SNAP-ED. 

‘Tightening the reins’: MSU to put off extra staff

Because the college prepares to lose $10.5 million in its annual funding for its SNAP-ED program, Pauls says he’s frightened about what’s to return. 

“We don’t have an exact number,” said Pauls. “We’re still trying to figure that out, but it could be anywhere from 90 to 120 employees, and that’s roughly, if not more than a quarter of the extension’s employee base.” 

MSU begins some layoffs amid monetary uncertainty

Pauls manages The Detroit Partnership for Meals, Studying, and Innovation, which is an city farm and analysis middle. 

He says that whereas his place will not be at stake, lots of his coworkers’ jobs are. 

 “So, I’m thinking about three CNIs in my office who’ve been doing this for 30 years,” said Pauls. “That’s 30 years of relationships. 30 years of trust. 30 years of community building, and it’s gone with one pen stroke.” 

CNIs train youngsters, youngsters, adults, and even the aged make well being a precedence of their each day lives. 

‘Absolute violation’: MSU union president reacts to job cuts

The SNAP-ED program helps those that are on SNAP advantages to determine wholesome consuming habits and keep lively whereas staying on their meals price range. 

Pauls’ coworkers inform him they’re harassed about dropping their positions, however fear extra for the communities which will lose entry to the help the applications supplied. He says the funding cuts are unprecedented and can harm Michigan households. 

“These are people out in the community,” said Pauls.”We’re out in the community trying to make a difference for everybody.”

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