State Department has Officially Notified Congress of the Dissolving of USAID
March 31, 2025The State Department notified Congress on Friday that, by July 1st, it will complete its reorganization of USAID, effectively dissolving the agency.
The State Department notified Congress on Friday that, by July 1st, it will complete its reorganization of USAID, effectively dissolving the agency.
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