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Forest Service chief defends agency’s largest reorganization in a century
USDA Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz defends a major reorganization dissolving regional offices established 120 years ago, citing 300 applications for 15 new state director roles. The restructuring includes moving the agency’s headquarters to Utah, closing research stations, and establishing state offices with six to eight staff members each.
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