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Sonny Perdue confirmed as agricultur­e secretary.

- By Mary Clare Jalonick Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The Senate on Monday confirmed former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue to be agricultur­e secretary in President Donald Trump’s administra­tion as the farming industry looks to Washington for help amid a downturn in the market.

Perdue won confirmati­on on a strong bipartisan vote of 87-11, as several Democrats backed a Trump nominee after razor-thin outcomes for his choices earlier this year. Perdue’s cousin, Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., voted “present” but presided over the vote and announced the final tally.

The son of a farmer from Bonaire, Georgia, Sonny Perdue will be the first Southerner in the post in more than two decades. He has owned several agricultur­al businesses, but isn’t related to or affiliated with the food company Perdue or the poultry producer Perdue Farms.

At his confirmati­on hearing in March, Perdue assured nervous farmstate senators that he will advocate for rural America, even as Trump has proposed deep cuts to some farm programs. He also promised to reach out to Democrats.

Still, Perdue, 70, is getting a late start on the job. Trump nominated him just two days before his inaugurati­on, and then the nomination was delayed for weeks as the administra­tion prepared his ethics paperwork. Perdue eventually said he would step down from several companies bearing his name to avoid conflicts of interest.

As agricultur­e secretary, he’ll be in charge of around 100,000 employees and the nation’s food and farm programs, including agricultur­al subsidies, conservati­on efforts, rural developmen­t programs, food safety and nutrition programs such as food stamps and federally-subsidized school meals.

 ?? PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES ?? Former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue was confirmed Monday as Agricultur­e Secretary, with bipartisan support.
PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVES Former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue was confirmed Monday as Agricultur­e Secretary, with bipartisan support.

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