Michigan cuts food stamps for 30,000 college students, saving $75 million per year

Stunning

“We want to encourage people to be self-sufficient, not to be dependent on the government,” she said.

The removals are part of an effort to change the culture of the state’s welfare department and slash tens of millions of dollars of waste, fraud and abuse, Corrigan said.

Mind boggling, absolutely.

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