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The changes are part of the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to cut down and streamline the federal workforce.
During Trump's first administration, the USDA in 2019 moved two offices to Kansas City, triggering a mass exodus of ...
On Thursday, the Department of Agriculture stated that it developed a phased plan to relocate much of its Agency headquarters ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it plans to relocate thousands of employees to five offices around the country. But ...
The surprise reorg announcement last week was a flash point at a hearing Thursday, where senators expressed displeasure about ...
During a Senate hearing, Stephen Vaden said the agency’s plan to move employees out of DC will reduce costs; senators ...
USDA's deputy secretary told lawmakers he doesn’t expect upcoming relocations will lead to significantly more employees leaving the agency.
The Trump administration’s 30-day consultation period surrounding the plan to reorganize the Agriculture Department began Tuesday, a USDA spokesperson told The Hagstrom Report in an email. Agriculture ...
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 ...
The Kansas City region will be one of five new regional hubs under a reorganization of the United States Department of ...