Many of those fired said they already accepted a deferred resignation offer, under which they were to be paid until Sept. 30 if they agreed to quit.
From layoffs at federal agency offices, furloughs at private contractors and international volunteer callbacks, Trump administration action is hitting Vermonters in waves.
Brooke Rollins ‘94 was confirmed as the 33rd secretary of agriculture in a 72-28 Senate vote on Feb. 13, becoming the first ...
The U.S. Senate confirms Brooke Rollins as President Donald Trump's agriculture secretary, despite concerns over her support for Trump's immigration policies.
Sen. John Boozman led the Senate confirmation of Brooke Rollins as Agriculture Secretary amid concerns over USDA funding cuts ...
Brooke Rollins is set to take the reins as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. See what industry associations are saying.
Having held multiple positions in the first Trump administration, Brooke Rollins succeeds Tom Vilsack as the next Secretary ...
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