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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins approved six waivers to exclude sodas and energy drinks from federal nutrition ...
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Floodlight (English) on MSN‘Farming in the dark’: Brooke Rollins’ leadership, DOGE’s grip and the cost to American agriculture
Rollins-approved funding freezes and cancellations have squeezed small farmers and risked their trust as rural communities ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTrump’s agriculture secretary doubles down on suggestion people should work on farms to avoid losing Medicaid
Comments come after Secretary of Agriculture suggested last month that Medicaid recipients and automation would replace ...
That's our promise. And that's exactly what we're delivering. Brooke L. Rollins is the 33rd United States secretary of Agriculture. The views expressed in this article are the writer's own.
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Scripps News on MSNNew SNAP rules: Candy and soda no longer covered in additional states
More states are heeding the Trump administration's call to file waivers to ban SNAP's usage on candy and soda.
Washington – On Thursday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) applauded the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announcement from Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins that, as ...
The United States Department of Agriculture will reorganize, refocusing core operations to support American farming, ranching ...
In her first six months as the nation’s top agriculture official, Brooke Rollins has reshaped the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s focus — “more farmer, less climate,” she summarized ...
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that automation and tapping into the Medicaid population are key to replacing migrant farmworkers, as the Trump administration continues its mass ...
Six more states received waivers this week from the Trump administration to ban soda and candy purchases from public food assistance programs.
The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a sweeping reorganization and significant staff reductions on Thursday, ...
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Boar's Head plans to reopen troubled deli meat plant, but reports of sanitation problems persist
In the past seven months, government inspectors reported problems that include instances of meat and fat residue left on ...
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