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Senate Democrats slammed the Agriculture Department’s decision to decentralize its operations and relocate employees based in ...
Deputy Agriculture Secretary Stephen Vaden took questions from the Senate Agriculture Committee on Wednesday after the agency ...
After USDA announced it was moving many of its staff out of Washington, D.C. and into Indianapolis and four other regional ...
With the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently announcing a major reorganization plan, lawmakers met to grill Deputy ...
Agriculture Deputy Secretary Stephen Vaden today vigorously defended the Trump administration’s proposal to reorganize the Agriculture Department at a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing. “President ...
During a Senate Agriculture Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Ben Ray Luján questioned USDA Deputy Secretary, Stephen ...
Stephen Vaden, who was sworn in July 7 and will lead the reorganization effort, should expect sharp questions Wednesday from ...
Deputy Ag Secretary Stephen Vaden told senators the plan is designed to attract the next generation of USDA leadership by ...
The Trump administration’s 30-day consultation period surrounding the plan to reorganize the Agriculture Department began Tuesday, a USDA spokesperson told The Hagstrom Report in an email. Agriculture ...
Stephen Vaden, a former Jones Day associate in Washington who was on the Trump administration's landing team at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is now in line to lead the agency's legal team ...
The U.S. Senate confirmed Stephen Vaden as the Department of Agriculture's general counsel on Tuesday. Vaden was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as the general counsel of the USDA in ...
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue applauded the Senate’s long-awaited confirmation of Stephen Vaden to serve as General Counsel to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.