Trump's USDA Reorganization Plan Sparks Concerns Over Service Disruptions, Staff Exodus
WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 28 – The reorganization aims to cut costs and bureaucracy by relocating 2,600 USDA employees to five hubs, consolidating offices, and closing research facilities, officials said.
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Trump Administration’s Reckless Reorganization of USDA - CleanTechnica
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Trump administration has announced a controversial reorganization of a critical federal agency. In an announcement, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration would move around 2,600 employees out of the department’s Washington, D.C. headquarters and into five regional hubs located in Fort Collins, Colorado; Kansas City, ... [continued] The post Trump Administration’s Reckless Reorganization of USDA appea…
Sierra Club Statement on the Trump Administration’s Reckless Reorganization of USDA
The Trump administration has announced a controversial reorganization of a critical federal agency.In an announcement, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the administration would move around 2,600 employees out of the department’s Washington, D.C. headquarters and into five regional hubs located in Fort Collins, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; Indianapolis; Salt Lake City; and Raleigh, North Carolina. The administration is also planning …
USDA Reorganization Raises Questions for Agriculture and for the Seed Sector
Recently, Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announced a sweeping reorganization of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The initiative aims to realign the agency’s structure and staffing with what the department describes as its core mission — supporting American farmers, ranchers and foresters. According to USDA leadership, the plan was prompted by budgetary constraints and a desire to improve service delivery to agricultural stakeholders.…
USDA Relocates Workforce to Regional Hubs in Major Reorganization
Trump Administration Moves Forward with USDA Restructuring In a significant shift for federal agricultural policy and administration, the Trump administration has announced a sweeping relocation of most U.S. Department of ... Read More The post USDA Relocates Workforce to Regional Hubs in Major Reorganization appeared first on AgNet West.
The proposed destruction of the USDA: it's deja vu all over again. - Food Politics by Marion Nestle
The USDA has just announced a plan for reorganization that will move most of the agency out of Washington, DC, as flagrant an act of self-destruction as can be imagined. The ostensible reason for this is to “To bring USDA closer to the people it serves while also providing a more affordable cost of living for USDA employees.” The idea is to relocate USDA staff to these five places. Raleigh, North Carolina (22.24%) Kansas City, Missouri (18.97%…
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