For years, radical environmentalists and unelected bureaucrats have held a chokehold on American agriculture—drowning farmers, ranchers, and loggers in layers of senseless red tape. These elites believed rural communities would continue suffering in silence, watching livelihoods be destroyed under the guise of “environmental protection.”
But now, a powerful voice from rural America is punching back—and hard.
Newly appointed Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins isn’t here to play political games. In a sweeping announcement, Rollins revealed that the USDA is gutting decades of suffocating regulatory barriers tied to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)—rules that have stifled progress in agriculture, forestry, and infrastructure.
“President Trump is reforming government to be more responsive to the needs of the American people. We have been hamstrung by overly burdensome regulations for decades,” Rollins declared.¹
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