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MSU to put off 100+ employees because of SNAP-ED cuts

By Editorial Board Published July 24, 2025 2 Min Read
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MSU to put off 100+ employees because of SNAP-ED cuts

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan State College is about to put off greater than 100 employees — because of huge cuts in federal funding for the SNAP-ED program. These cuts got here with the enactment of the brand new federal funds, which President Donald Trump calls the “big, beautiful bill.”

There was an outcry for assist following the federal cuts to the SNAP-ED grant. Now, many workers at MSU Extensions are anxious, particularly meals employees and people who take part within the SNAP-ED program. 

There are additionally greater than 100,000 folks in Michigan who’re probably affected by SNAP cuts, and in East Lansing, there are greater than 100 folks at MSU involved for his or her future.

“Well, they’re concerned. I mean, their livelihoods are at stake here,” mentioned Jerry Jibenville, with Extension United Native 1855. “Imagine devoting your entire career to an organization only to have the rug pulled out from under you.”

In an announcement to six Information, the director of the MSU Extension, Dr. Quentin Tyler, says he understands their considerations. The Lansing MSU Extension workplace says it has knowledgeable workers that each one paid positions will obtain notification of employment on July thirty first

Along with the lack of jobs, Jubenville says Michiganders, particularly older adults, folks with disabilities, youngsters, and low-income households, would be the ones paying the value for the cuts.

On the union, Jubenville says the employees are extra centered on the neighborhood than themselves.

“Their hearts are really focused on the vast majority of people are really focused on the communities and what’s going to be left of them when this funding goes away,” mentioned Jubenville.

The union says if you wish to make your voice heard in regards to the cuts, to comply with this hyperlink.

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