Senators voiced concern about $4.6 billion in USDA budget cuts, especially those affecting staffing, ARS research, and local food programs. Rollins said USDA has no current plans to shut down FSA offices and recently signed a memo preventing buyouts for key field roles like APHIS and Forest Service firefighters.
On staff changes, Rollins said only 15% of employees accepted voluntary resignations, and the agency loses about 10,000 staff annually due to attrition.
“The decision to cancel these vital programs only hurts families trying to put food on the table,” said Sen. Tammy Baldwin, criticizing cuts to programs like LFPA and LFS.
Rollins defended the cuts, saying states had leftover funds and that USDA still spends $400 million daily on nutrition programs.
Rollins also hinted at USDA reorganization, possibly moving some operations out of Washington, D.C., to better serve rural communities.