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New Illinois agriculture director wants to hire more workers

The new director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture wants to hire more people after the
agency has gone through repeated cuts over the years.

Raymond Poe is a lifelong farmer and a former state representative from Springfield. He says
people probably don't realize how much the Department of Agriculture does because it's
"essentially a regulatory agency."

For instance, workers with the department ensure gasoline pumps give customers the correct
amount. Department inspectors also make sure meat and eggs sold in stores are sanitary.

Poe says about 800 people worked for the Department of Agriculture a decade ago, and that
it's now down to about 330 workers. He says the department needs more people, and that
some people are "doing three jobs."

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