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KOIN on MSNOregon lawmakers ask Trump admin to reinstate fired USDA workers amid ‘hampered’ researchAmid the Trump administration’s efforts to slash the federal workforce, a group of Oregon lawmakers are calling for terminated agricultural researchers in Oregon to be reinstated.
The phone rang over the whine of Trey Yates' butter churn. The person calling was polite, but the message was devastating: Mountaineer Food Bank was ending Yates' butter contract, due to the federal government's funding cuts.
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The Mirror US on MSNTrump’s agriculture chief slams RFK Jr’s ‘mutant factories’ vaccine conspiracy as dangerousDonald Trump's Secretary of Agriculture, Sen. Brooke Rollins, has fired back at Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after he made comments that poultry vaccines could lead to mutant factories.
The USDA is changing more than a dozen policies behind programs nationwide in order to comply with new orders from the Trump administration.
President-elect Donald Trump announced the appointment of Stephen Vaden as deputy secretary of USDA for his upcoming administration. Vaden, who served as general counsel for USDA during Trump’s ...
President Trump on Thursday issued an executive order that ends collective bargaining in many divisions of the government, including the Food and Drug Administration and the Agriculture Department, on “national security” grounds.
In this episode of Holland & Knight's "The Eyes on Washington" podcast series, Agriculture & Food Policy Team Leaders Peter Tabor and Liz
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She’s on a Scholarship at a tribal college in Wisconsin. The Trump administration suspended the USDA grant that funded it.Ehlert is one of about 20 College of Menominee Nation students who rely on scholarships funded through a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant. The Trump administration suspended the grant amid widespread cost-cutting efforts. Unless other money can be ...
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Fossil fuel and agriculture industry representatives are expected to criticize the Trump administration's plan to impose big fees on China-linked ships entering U.S. ports during a hearing in Washington on Wednesday,