A senior advisor to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says the USDA will be acting on President Trump’s executive order to review and reduce regulations. Speaking at a Farm Foundation Forum in Washington, D.C. Wednesday, USDA Regulatory Reform Officer, Rebeckah Adcock said the agency is examining regulations that she says are out of date and need modernization.
“You will see that list of things for deregulation, readjusted regulation or streamlining, within USDA will be our initial focus; you will see that list grow exponentially over time,” Adcock told the forum audience.
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