
"Rollins Leads USDA's Disaster Aid, Efficiency, and Rural Agenda Efforts"
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During testimony before a U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on May 6, 2025, Secretary Rollins announced that USDA will open a portal before the end of May for farmers to apply for nearly $21 billion in disaster assistance. This aid package, passed by Congress in December following Hurricane Helene, covers various natural disasters that impacted agriculture in 2023 and 2024, with $2 billion specifically allocated for livestock producers.
The disaster aid implementation comes as the Agriculture Department faces budget challenges. In the same Senate hearing, Rollins discussed plans for the fiscal year 2026 budget, which includes approximately $4.6 billion in cuts. Senators questioned the Secretary about these funding reductions, USDA's cancellation of certain programs in the early months of the Trump administration, and facility concerns in their respective states.
On May 7, 2025, Secretary Rollins engaged with Representatives Harris and Cole during a House budget hearing on the Department of Agriculture. During these discussions, Rollins emphasized that "When farmers prosper, rural America" benefits, highlighting the administration's focus on agricultural prosperity as a driver for rural economic development.
Just days earlier, on May 2, Secretary Rollins announced new presidential appointments for key state director positions within the Farm Service Agency and Rural Development. In making this announcement, Rollins stated that these appointees would "ensure President Trump's America First agenda is a reality in rural areas" and expressed confidence that the new directors would help reorient the agency to "put Farmers First again."
Additionally, recent reports indicate that Secretary Rollins is working with another administration official on revising the draft dietary guidelines for 2025-2030 that were initially written during the previous administration. These revised guidelines are expected to be released in early fall.
These activities follow Secretary Rollins' earlier initiatives announced in February 2025, when she pledged to bring greater efficiency to USDA. At that time, she revealed that USDA had terminated 78 contracts totaling more than $132 million and had over 1,000 additional contracts under review, citing concerns about "frivolous" spending under the previous administration.
As Secretary Rollins continues to implement the administration's agricultural policies, her focus appears to remain on disaster relief implementation, departmental efficiency, and advancing what she describes as an "America First" agenda in rural communities across the country.