(The Center Square) – A Michigan House oversight subcommittee report is warning that weaknesses in the state’s food assistance system could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars in federal penalties unless reforms are implemented.

The report from the Michigan House Oversight Subcommittee on State and Local Assistance Programs examined how the state administers the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps. It identified gaps in verification, security and administration which open it up to fraud.

Elyse Apel, a graduate of Hillsdale College, is a reporter for The Center Square covering Colorado, Minnesota, and Michigan. Her work has appeared in a range of national outlets, including the Washington ExaminerThe American Spectator, and The Daily Wire.

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