Within a two-day period, 239 “waste” contracts have been terminated, the “capped value” has been terminated, and the contract has been terminated, Ministry of Government Efficiency (Doge) said Thursday that includes grants aimed at teaching “food justice” to transgender and queer urban farmers.
According to Doge Tweet posted on X, the cancellation of the contract saved $400 million.
This includes a $8.5 million consulting contract to “financially manage to improve management and program operations to drive innovation and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of business services; reconsider, re-adjust the workforce; and enhance program delivery through a variety of change programs.”
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On Tuesday, Dorje announced National Institutes of Health Several federal grants related to transgender and sexual identity were eliminated. This includes $699,000 for studying “cannabis use” in “gender minority individuals” and $620,000 for “LGB+ inclusive teenagers to prevent transgender boys,” Doge said.
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Another includes the University of Colorado, which has a federal funding of $225,000 to study “the effects of hormones on headaches across male teenagers.”
Wednesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins Noted that a $379,000 USDA grant from the San Francisco Bay Area will educate queer, trans and Bipock urban farmers and consumers about food justice and value-aligned markets.
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“By stopping this wasted spending at the USDA, we are ending identity politics and we are refocusing agents on their core mission of supporting American agriculture, ranch and forestry,” she said in a video message.