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We're modernizing our inspection system. We're embracing science. We're removing needless bureaucracy that doesn't make food ...
The USDA has stopped considering race and gender in its farm loans and benefit programs. USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins confirmed the policy shift, following directives from the administration aimed at ...
A new rule removes race and gender considerations from federal farm programs. The move comes after the Trump administration ...
The Trump administration is investigating the Minnesota Department of Human Services over its newly updated affirmative action hiring policy requiring supervisors to justify hiring candidates who are ...
The Trump administration is holding back $185 million from Ohio across five education programs, citing ongoing program ...
The decision reflects a shift in USDA policy. Under Secretary Rollins’ leadership, the focus is now on fairness, treating all farmers the same regardless of race or gender. The Biden administration ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will no longer offer increased benefits to minority groups through its programs, ...
The agency published a rule in the federal register that will end the 30-year use of a 'socially disadvantaged' definition ...
Rep. Shontel Brown, a Warrensville Heights Democrat and House Agriculture Committee Vice Ranking Member, called a move by the ...
The Agriculture Department will no longer recognize groups such as African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans and women ...
One group is urging the USDA to review 4-H programs in some states that are following gender ideology guidance the Trump administration has rescinded.
DOT agrees to remove race, gender-based criteria from DBE program In a proposed settlement, the agency said the initiative “can no longer pass constitutional scrutiny,” effectively abandoning ...