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U.S. Department of Agriculture's Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden pointed to the administration’s America-first, farmer-first ...
The top officials who run the U.S. sugar program will stay in Washington after the Trump administration reorganizes the ...
Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden said Monday that U.S. ag will see its voice reflected in the second Make America ...
Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden took questions from the Senate Agriculture Committee on Wednesday after the agency ...
After USDA announced it was moving many of its staff out of Washington, D.C. and into Indianapolis and four other regional ...
Senate Democrats slammed the Agriculture Department’s decision to decentralize its operations and relocate employees based in ...
The Senate Agriculture Committee will hold a hearing on the USDA’s recently announced reorganization plan on Wednesday, ...
The surprise reorg announcement last week was a flash point at a hearing Thursday, where senators expressed displeasure about ...
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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 ...
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden today vigorously defended the Trump administration’s proposal to reorganize the Agriculture Department at a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing. “President ...
During a Senate hearing, Stephen Vaden said the agency’s plan to move employees out of DC will reduce costs; senators ...
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During a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Ben Ray Luján questioned USDA Deputy Secretary, Stephen ...
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