I appreciate that point, Mr. Secretary, and in this case you have got a GAO report that has done some of that oversight for you...
Kevin Yoder
The Public Record
I am concerned about the economic future of agriculture, as many of my colleagues are.
I think this is an enormous opportunity for us to link a need for beginning farmers with--as Representative Fortenberry suggested, a lot of these kids who were serving in the military came from those small towns; 40 percent of the military…
We want to ensure and work with you to make sure that those who are most needy receive the services...
I want to take that conversation and maybe move it into a thought process on some of the things and rules that are being placed upon some of our commercial market participants.
I think it would be helpful to know that, because particularly with the Commissioner's comments regarding when we have no action letter and all these things.
It is a structural strength, I guess, that makes some of our values in this country work.
I want to talk with you a little bit about the WIC program and the recent GAO report that came out earlier this year regarding the amount of Americans that are participating in the program.
So you are working through that process. When would taxpayers, constituents be able to research and be part of a fully operating system? What would that timeline look like?
I am a cosponsor of legislation in the House that would require research that was funded by taxpayer dollars to be published online.





