Sequester cuts could hurt food inspections

Sequester cuts could hurt food inspections

February 22, 2013 4:41 PM

Officials at the USDA estimate the automatic budget cuts that would result from sequestration would slash $2 billion from their budget and force them to furlough one-third of their workers, including all food inspectors. Ben Tracy reports.

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