The planned reorganization announced by the agriculture secretary without notice or input from Congress or key stakeholders and constituencies demonstrates that this administration failed to learn the lessons from previous similar efforts and is willfully risking the effectiveness of the agencies and programs that support America’s family farmers.
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Rep. Craig criticizes the USDA's reorganization for lacking congressional input and risking effectiveness.
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