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SNAP recipients fear as shutdown continues

By Editorial Board Published October 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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SNAP recipients fear as shutdown continues

SNAP recipients fear as shutdown continues

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Because the federal authorities shutdown nears its fourth week, Michiganders on SNAP advantages fear in regards to the future.

Shannon Myers-Rinehart is considered one of hundreds of Michigadners, who depends on SNAP advantages each month. 

“We’ve been on them now for about two years,” said Shannon Myers-Rinehart. “We got them because my oldest daughter is a type 1 diabetic.” 

Rinehart says her household will get a complete of $816 a month and he or she is frightened for what’s to return subsequent month. 

“I do coupon, but I have been putting money aside,” said Rinehart. “I mean, we’ve just been pinching pennies and but it scares me to think about. What if I can’t and I have to choose between a bill that has to be paid in order to go and get this?” 

Amber Petersen additionally receives SNAP advantages, and her household of 4 will get $700 a month. 

“Helps generally for most of the month,” said Amber Petersen. “We usually get a meat bundle with that, fruits and veggies and things like that they need.”

Peterson says she’s anticipated to get her October advantages, however is anxious for subsequent month’s installment. 

“We’ve had to discuss with the kids, you know, that things maybe might be tight, and that their favorite foods they might have to go without,” stated Petersen. 

Katelyn Cardoso, Senior Supervisor of Advertising and Communications, with the Better Lansing Meals Financial institution says they’ve already been knowledgeable of attainable delays from SNAP advantages. 

Cardoso provides she needs to reminds these in want that the meals financial institution’s doorways are at all times open. 

“We do know from our partners at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services,” said Cardoso. “That there is that potential for delays and benefits if the shutdown does continue into November.”

Because the shutdown continues, all Rinehart needs to do is preserve her household fed. 

“You consider if you aren’t getting that additional, you already know, $100, a pair $100, even $800, that helps out tremendously,” stated Rinehart.

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