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At a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) asked Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Michael Rigas about food assistance programs.
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00:00Mr. Regas, as you can see, there are strong feelings on the part of this committee about what's happened at the State Department.
00:08I think one of the things that would have helped with any reorganization would have been to engage this committee,
00:16which is our oversight, responsibility, and function.
00:19And the fact is, as I said in my opening statement, this reorganization has occurred without appropriate notification,
00:28without appropriate engagement on the part of Congress, and no wonder people are upset.
00:35But I want to go back to the food assistance issue, because you acknowledge that what we don't want to do
00:43is destroy food that has been purchased, that is available for people.
00:48We don't want to let it spoil. We don't want to destroy it.
00:50So, can I ask that you have an inventory of what food is still out there waiting to be distributed?
01:00Certainly.
01:00I know there is oil in Houston in a warehouse that is going to reach its expiration date within months,
01:08and if we don't get it out, it's also going to be spoiled.
01:11I'm sure there is food in other places around the world, actually,
01:17because we know there was food in Djibouti that was going out.
01:22So, can we ask that you provide that to this committee within the next week,
01:27and with a plan for how it's going to get distributed?
01:32And if the State Department doesn't have the officials to distribute it,
01:35let's give it to other aid organizations so that they can distribute it,
01:39so it's not going to waste, and people are getting the benefit,
01:43not only from what the American taxpayers paid for,
01:46but for people who are desperate for food,
01:49and we know that there are places all over the world where people are desperate for that food.
01:55Certainly.
01:55Will you commit to that?
01:56Of course, certainly.
01:58Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
01:59Thank you, Senator Shaheen.

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