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A major investigation into the school lunch industry is ongoing as companies that decide what food goes on your child's plate may USDA job layoffs impact Kansas disease research lab Senators Warn of Farmer Frustration
Mass layoffs at USDA leave an uncertain future for researchers and When USDA Cuts Staff, Farmers Pay the Price: Lessons from the
Did you know that meat plants are cleaned and sanitized for eight hours every day? This video narrated by John Butts, vice House Speaker Mike Johnson said Tuesday that new legal analysis is emerging on whether or not federal workers can obtain
Costco has some of the best quality beef that you can buy. I love Costco beef. But did you know that you can save an average of SNAP benefits now in peril amid government shutdown staff out of the Washington, D.C. area to five hub locations. Kansas City, Missouri (18.97%); Indianapolis, Indiana (18.15%); Fort
Some crucial food assistance could be in jeopardy for many Texans and citizens across America as the government shutdown Sen. Moran spoke on the Senate Floor on November 2, 2011 to voice his concerns over an upcoming animal welfare forum to be State and Local Officials Fight Population Loss in Rural Kansas
Sen. Moran Voices Concern Over Upcoming USDA Forum A cut to match its workforce in fiscal 2019, as employees have been told is the goal, would lead to a reduction of around 23% of the agency's
USDA Chief To Working Poor: Get A Job New requirements for Americans to receive SNAP benefits States are warning stuggling Americans who rely on food stamps to pay for groceries that they may miss out on benefits come
Kelly Oliver - The Beef Cattle Institute Tariffs cost for soybean farmers Layoffs accelerate at federal agencies with more cuts coming : NPR
How SBA Cuts are Impacting Small Businesses #sba #smallbusinessideas #smallbusinessfinance #tips Kansas City lands two USDA facilities, more than 550 jobs
#FarmBillFriday: Speaker Paul Ryan Agencies preparing as new work requirements for SNAP benefits set to take effect Budget cuts slash meat inspector jobs
job cuts will impact agricultural research and support for farmers Click here to find weather-related closings and delays around the Kansas Jonathan Ferro, Lisa Abramowicz and Annmarie Hordern speak daily with leaders and decision makers from Wall Street to If you have a story you think we should cover or a story Kansas legislators should hear you can email us at ikp@ksnt.com.
Why This Government Shutdown Is Different As of September 1, there will be stricter requirements for people to receive SNAP benefits. From Carcass to Cuts: Custom Processing at Knutzen's Meats
Government shutdown day 30, SNAP benefits set to expire The Trump administration's recent changes in federal employment policies are disproportionately affecting veterans who form a Federal job cuts impact rural Kansas farm programs
Help us cover the political revolution: "According to a recent US Department of Agriculture Since the government shutdown ended, it has been reported that around 42 million low-income Americans rely on the According to the USDA, which administers the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), February's benefits
The federal government is moving some USDA operations out of Washington, D.C. and into the Heartland. More than 500 Hy-Vee announced Saturday that it is recalling 12 more kinds of bagged salads across its eight-state region due to the potential
Sanitation in Meat and Poultry Plants Mike Johnson on federal workers not getting back pay for government shutdown
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said there will be "no amnesty" for agricultural workers as part of President Donald Government shutdown reaches day 16 with no end in sight. SNAP benefits now at risk as political deadlock continues. What's your
Welfare benefits used to buy drugs? Now there's a push for drug testing, but the question remains, would it save tax dollars? The USDA reported, in a separate press release on Feb. 14, that it is eliminating dozens of contracts with more than 1,000 others under review
Facing recent scrutiny, the Department of Transitional Assistance is stepping up its enforcement to try and improve its reputation. National Public Radio (NPR) -- Patient Privacy & Tech Start Ups
Kansas City, Missouri; Indianapolis, Indiana; Fort Collins In a video call, Rollins informed USDA staff that they would be I worked with reporter Julian Sadur on this package for 47ABC. An under cover video released by Compassion Over Killing, CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley - Big companies swallowing up school lunch money?
New SNAP requirements now in effect, what to expect from major changes Food stamps and SNAP benefits impacted by government shutdown Nathan Kauffman, assistant vice president and Omaha Branch Executive with the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, looks at
But in the short term, yeah, we're concerned about the layoffs and all, not only with the USDA offices, but with NBAF. We've got large concerns Both chambers of the KS legislature passed versions of a bill pushing back on federal vaccine requirements.
There are growing concerns over the impacts that will be felt if the federal government shutdown continues. One major program DTA to take closer look at EBT program Veteran Workforce Faces Challenges Amidst Trump Administration's Federal Job Cuts
More than a dozen recently fired USDA employees told Investigate Midwest the terminations have stalled irrigation projects, rural housing aid and efforts to Missouri gets millions to save teaching jobs Working Poor Crawford County, Kansas
Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools averaging 12 to 15 COVID-19 cases per day, district says Government shutdown causes confusion with food stamp program The United States Department of Agriculture announced Thursday it has selected a bid from the Kansas City region to move two
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, wrapping up what is expected to be his final months of an 8-year stretch on the Obama AGam in Kansas - Tips for Meat Safety - Oct. 8, 2015
It's a double blow for SNAP recipients. The new federal law expanding work requirements to get benefits is also taking effect three Budget cuts slash meat inspector jobs.
The number of Americans receiving food assistance through SNAP rose quickly during the recession and remains high. In 2015 Jobs coming to Kansas City After teaching for the Kansas City School District for over 3 years, Kristi Palmer recently learned she's out of a job. The District laid
Under cover video reportedly shows abuse a Tyson food plants in Virginia - 47ABC U.S. Economic Outlook - Nathan Kauffman - September 27, 2013
2020 Meat Crisis: HOW we got here & WHAT is changing Tens of thousands of low-income households getting SNAP assistance, formerly known as food stamps, will soon be required to Outcry as US agriculture department to cut salaries and relocate staff
USDA supervisor given no notice of layoffs. At the Department of Agriculture, layoffs hit employees working in areas including animal and plant NSAC member the Organic Farming Research Foundation (OFRF) reports that between 10-50% of the workforce at some ARS sites has been terminated. Secretary Rollins Announces USDA Reorganization, Restoring the
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Employees at a lab in the Little Apple have been let go as part of nationwide federal staff cuts. Welfare Testing
The United States Department of Agriculture has awarded a $25 million dollar grant on beef safety research. The Beef Cattle The federal government shuts down when lawmakers in Congress cannot agree on a budget. This has occurred at least 20 times In this week's #FarmBillFriday, Speaker Paul Ryan highlights ways the House-passed 2018 Farm Bill is taking advantage of
Able-bodied adults, work, and food assistance: What are states doing, and is it working? Jen Psaki shares breaking news that the Supreme Court has agreed to a Trump administration request to temporarily block a The government remains shut down as Republican and Democratic leaders struggle to reach a deal. Now in its 30th day, the
USDA to slash headquarters, other staff and relocate some to new Government Shutdown continues as SNAP benefits face November cutoff
At a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing on March 7, 2012, Sen. Moran questioned Secretary of Health and Human States warn SNAP benefits may stop in November amid government shutdown Missouri officials are cheering the tentative contract that Ford Motor Co. reached with the United Auto Workers, saying the deal will
Mass terminations have cut USDA 'off at the knees,' ex-employees Kansas farm leader 'concerned' by DOGE federal job cuts and Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools averaging 12 to 15 COVID-19 cases per day, district says.
President Trump's trade war may cost local farmers hundreds of millions of dollars. Inside Kansas Politics (12/07/2025) How did America reach the point of empty meat cases? Why are the small butchers still booked out so crazy far? Farmers
Agriculture secretary suggests Medicaid recipients could replace immigrant farmworkers Food pantries prepare as government shutdown will cause SNAP benefits to end in November Don't buy Rib Eye Steaks at Costco until you watch this! #costco
(Londa) The meat industry is doing a great job of keeping things as safe as possible. They're working very hard to make sure that Two federal judges rule Trump admin must cover some SNAP benefits 650,000 Missourians will lose SNAP benefits because of shutdown
Many customers who are new to custom processing need some help learning the cuts and how to fill out a cut sheet. This video is Sen. Moran Questions Sec. Sebelius on Funding for the Dept of Health The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is facing a significant reduction, expecting approximately 30,000 USDA positions to be
Two federal judges have ruled that the Trump administration must tap into billions of dollars in emergency funds to at least Kansas Prepares to Drug Test Welfare Recipients - Kansas City Week in Review
Kansas House and Senate each pass bills restricting vaccine mandates in special session USDA Staffing Cuts Hurt Farmers and Rural Communities - National
Supreme Court agrees to Trump's request to temporarily block order to resume full SNAP benefits Chris Lehnes | Factoring Specialist | 203-664-1535 | chris@chrislehnes.com This piece highlights how recent changes and
Government shutdown continues. Federal workers miss paychecks, SNAP benefits face Nov. 1 cutoff. No talks scheduled as Hy-Vee recalls more bagged salad because of possible contamination
On NPR, Consumer Watchdog's Executive Director Carmen Balber discusses the risks of patient information being exploited by