The U.S. Agriculture Department announced Monday it will close nearly 260 offices nationwide, a move that won praise for cutting costs but raised concerns about the possible effect on food safety. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the goal was to save $150 million a year in the agency’s $145 billion budget. About $90 million had already been saved by reducing travel and supplies, and the closures were expected to save another $60 million, he said.They close 260 offices to trim 0.1% of the entire Ag Department budget? Considering $99 billion of the budget is food assistance programs, and $10 is commodity support programs it seems like an odd way to trim the budget.
The plan calls for 259 offices, labs and other facilities to be closed, affecting the USDA headquarters in Washington and operations in 46 states. Seven foreign offices also will be shut.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
USDA Announces Cuts
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