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Over a two-day period, 239 “wasteful” contracts with a “ceiling value” of $1.7 billion have ended, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) said Thursday, including a grant aimed at teaching transgender and queer urban farmers about “food justice.”
According to a Doge tweet posted on X, the withdrawal of the contract represents a $400 million savings.
It included a $8.5 million consulting agreement for financial management agreements to improve innovation and program operations and improve management and program operations to improve efficiency and effectiveness of business services.
Doge protesters gather outside the main department after employees are told not to report their work
Elon Musk will speak at the White House on February 11th at the White House at the Oval Office event (AP image)
On Tuesday, Doge announced that the National Institutes of Health had cancelled multiple federal grants related to trans and sexual identity. These include $699,000 for studying “cannabis use” among “sexual minority-gender-diverse individuals” and $620,000 for the “LGB+ Comprehensive Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program for Transgender Boys.”
Doge and agency cancel 200,000 federal credit cards
Under President Donald Trump, the Elon Musk-led Doge cut billions by taking into account wasteful government spending. (Musk: Reuters/Money: istock/Trump: Getty)
Another included $225,000 in federal funds from the University of Colorado, $225,000 to study “hormonal effects on headaches in adolescents of transmasculine.”
On Wednesday, Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins noted that a $379,000 USDA grant for the San Francisco Gulf region educated queer, trans and bipok urban farmers and consumers about food justice and value-adjusted markets.
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“By stopping this wasted spending here at USDA, we are ending identity politics and refocusing our agency on our core mission to support agriculture, ranches and forestry in America,” she said in a video message.
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