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ncertainty around whether Michael Torrey, the point man for USDA, would keep his post arose after the transition team announced Wednesday night that it will require transition and incoming administration officials to terminate their lobbying registrations and agree not to lobby again for five years
Date: Nov 18, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Senators to Vote on Farm Law That Keeps Their Benefits Secret
as theirimmediate families, to disclose any subsidies received from thecrop-insurance program. Shielding the names encouragesparticipation needed for stability, said Michael Torrey,executive vice president of the Crop Insurance and ReinsuranceBureau in Washington, which lobbies for the industry.