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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins at a Senate hearing on Tuesday defended downsizing the USDA and potential cuts to ...
Kansas Republican Jerry Moran and other senators asked USDA's Brooke Rollins about President Trump's budget cuts to ...
As local food banks struggle to meet demand, the Trump administration has cut USDA funding meant to provide meals for those ...
California farmers growing food for schools and food banks were among those hit by $1 billion in cuts to the U.S. Department ...
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins tells senators that the department is working to rehire some staff, primarily in the Farm ...
Cuts to AmeriCorps and USDA food aid are having an impact on services for Delaware’s most underserved communities, state ...
The Secretary of Agriculture appeared in front of Congress for the first time to answer questions about the president’s proposed budget.
The House Agriculture Committee approved cutting as much as $300 billion from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program known as SNAP, the nation’s main food assistance program.
“SNAP is an efficient anti-hunger program,” said Kyle Ross, a policy analyst at the Center for American Progress. “Yet, House ...
On May 13, the House Agriculture Committee voted in favor of a bill that would cut up to $300 billion in food aid funding. The bill now awaits a House vote. The legislation, proposed by the GOP ...
Over 40 million Americans rely on SNAP. House Republicans proposed at least $230 billion in cuts to federal nutrition ...
The World Food Programme, a U.N. agency and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is facing cuts in its budget that experts are ...