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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has finalized a rule eliminating race- and gender-based preferences in its programs ...
The new rule is part of the Trump administration's directives to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion policies across ...
The agency published a rule in the federal register that will end the 30-year use of a 'socially disadvantaged' definition ...
A new rule removes race and gender considerations from federal farm programs. The move comes after the Trump administration ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Thursday issued a rule ending the use of racial and gender preferences in USDA programs when “these requirements are not required by an act of Congress,” but ...
Rep. Shontel Brown, a Warrensville Heights Democrat and House Agriculture Committee Vice Ranking Member, called a move by the ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will no longer offer increased benefits to minority groups through its programs, ...
The Agriculture Department will no longer recognize groups such as African-Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans and women ...
The Trump administration says the "socially disadvantaged" designation is no longer needed because "past discrimination has ...
Rep. Shontel Brown, a Warrensville Heights Democrat and House Agriculture Committee Vice Ranking Member, called a move by the USDA to eliminate its “socially disadvantaged” designation in its ...
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