Critics of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s decision to move two of its research agencies from Washington, D.C., to the Kansas City area got more ammunition this week.
The most recent development: A report from the USDA’s inspector general that finds some flaws with how the department has executed its plan.
The USDA wants to move two of its agencies from Washington, D.C. to Kansas City.
Last September, U.S. Reps. Eleanor Holmes Norton of Washington, D.C. and Steny Hoyer, both Democrats, sent a letter asking the inspector general to determine whether the move was legal.
(Read more: Great Bend Post)