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USDA will move the majority of its D.C. staff in phases to five hubs across the country in a move it claims is to lower the ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins is closing several D.C.-area buildings but notably will not pursue a large-scale ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a major reorganization that will relocate thousands of jobs from Washington, D.C ...
USDA Secretary Rollins announces a reorganization to refocus on core agricultural support, amid concerns about department ...
The Agriculture Department plans to close major facilities in the national capital region, including the South Building, and ...
The agency will begin a months-long shift to move its workforce away from Washington, D.C., and into five regional hubs, ...
Rollins said USDA may fill vacant positions with people based in the areas of Salt Lake City; Fort Collins, Colorado; ...
The reorganization follows findings that USDA’s workforce grew by 8% over the last four years while employee salaries increased by 14.5%, without corresponding improvements in service to agricultural ...
North Carolina’s capital is one of five U.S. cities that will gain hubs as the USDA downsizes and shifts staff from its ...
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InsideNoVa on MSNLawmakers question USDA's plan to relocate over half of D.C.-based workforce
With the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announcing a major reorganization plan, lawmakers met to grill Deputy ...
US Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins unveiled plans for reorganization of the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) after ...
Sen. Amy Klobuchar calls the USDA reorganization a "half-baked plan." Sen. Adam Schiff questions whether it will help farmers ...
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