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Secretary Brooke Rollins last week announced a reorganization of the Dept of Agriculture to save money.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to slash its presence in the Washington, D.C., area by sending employees to five regional hubs, Secretary Brooke Rollins said Thursday.
The Senate Ag Committee advanced the nominations for under secretary for farm production and conservation, and for under ...
The congressional budget reconciliation bill that was signed into law on July 4 eliminated all National Education and Obesity ...
US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins unveiled plans for reorganization of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) after ...
A Trump administration reorganization of the Department of Agriculture would eliminate U.S. Forest Service regional ...
USDA's proposed reorganization will make the department's work more challenging, with a "accomplish less with less" approach, ...
Rollins said USDA may fill vacant positions with people based in the areas of Salt Lake City; Fort Collins, Colorado; ...
Stephen Vaden, who was sworn in July 7 and will lead the reorganization effort, should expect sharp questions Wednesday from ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says shifting thousands of D.C.-based staff to regional offices will save money without ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will move thousands of employees out of the nation’s capital in a reorganization the ...
USDA plans massive relocation moving 2,600 workers from Washington to 5 hub cities while closing historic Beltsville ...
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