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As the Department of Veterans Affairs tries to meet President Trump's goal of cutting 15% of staff, vets are concerned there won't be enough doctors and nurses.
Despite a congressional mandate to expand care for veterans, internal Veterans Affairs messages obtained by ProPublica paint ...
Congressman Chris Deluzio joined veterans in Sharpsburg Friday to condemn reported cuts to Veterans Affairs programs that ...
A Virginia man has been sentenced spend more than 30 years in prison for a crypto scheme that poured thousands of dollars ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is proposing a 4% increase for program funding in fiscal 2026, representing a $5 billion ...
Chapter 31 helps veterans with disabilities build new careers through training, counseling, and rehab services.
The lawmakers also accused Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins of stonewalling their efforts to learn more about agency ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins on Tuesday accused Democrats of fearmongering while they oppose proposed cuts to the ...
The department is seeking to reverse a 2021 decision by the Biden administration that placed the Office of Survivors ...
According to an internal dashboard, the Veterans Health Administration has about 63,000 more employees than it did in FY 2019.
Politicians and unions are raising concerns over potential cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as officials consider ...