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This story was originally published by Grist with the headline The USDA announced the cancellation of $148M in ‘woke’ grants.
The surprise reorg announcement last week was a flash point at a hearing Thursday, where senators expressed displeasure about ...
U.S. Forest Service offices in Portland charged with wildfire prevention, scientific research, forestland management and ...
During a Senate hearing, Stephen Vaden said the agency’s plan to move employees out of DC will reduce costs; senators ...
Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden took questions from the Senate Agriculture Committee on Wednesday after the agency ...
USDA's deputy secretary told lawmakers he doesn’t expect upcoming relocations will lead to significantly more employees leaving the agency.
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InsideNoVa on MSNLawmakers question USDA's plan to relocate over half of D.C.-based workforceWith the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announcing a major reorganization plan, lawmakers met to grill Deputy ...
The plan is not yet finalized and still subject to change, USDA Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden repeatedly stressed to members ...
The USDA said no jobs would be eliminated but that some federal employees would be asked to relocate to one of the five new ...
North Carolina’s capital is one of five U.S. cities that will gain hubs as the USDA downsizes and shifts staff from its ...
A top U.S. Department of Agriculture official defended the agency's reorganization plan during a Senate committee hearing on ...
The move is part of USDA’s larger plan “to achieve improved effectiveness and accountability, enhanced services, reduced ...
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