
Secretary of Agriculture
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Secretary of Agriculture
Brooke Leslie Rollins, the current United States Secretary of Agriculture, was born on April 10, 1972, in Glen Rose, Texas. She graduated from Texas A&M University and earned her law degree from the University of Texas School of Law. Before her appointment, Rollins served as president and CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation and later led the White House Domestic Policy Council under President Trump. Her work prior to public service focused on advancing free-market policies and rural economic development across the United States.
- The United States Department of Agriculture was created in 1862 to support farming, food safety, agricultural trade, and rural development, operating as a vital function of the Executive Branch.
- The Secretary of Agriculture oversees the implementation of food programs, support for farmers, conservation efforts, and national agricultural policy to ensure food security and economic vitality in rural communities.
- Under Secretary Rollins, the USDA has prioritized innovation in agriculture, support for family farms, and rural infrastructure, directly improving access to resources and stability for everyday Americans.
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