U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins stressed there's no need to be worried about critical services for veterans ...
The newly elected Michigan congressman, a veteran himself, said well-performing employees should be reinstated.
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins discusses federal layoffs after touring the Lexington VA Medical Center.
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Military Times on MSNAfter review, VA scales back plans for contract cancellationsIn the last week, department leaders have unveiled plans to cancel more than 1,400 contracts in a cost-saving move.
Secretary of Veteran's Affairs Doug Collins discusses how DOGE cuts are impacting the nation's retired military members on ...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has temporarily suspended billions of dollars in planned contract cuts following concerns ...
Sen. Tammy Baldwin expressed concern over removal of 15 Veteran Crisis Line responders, urged the VA to reconsider firings ...
The Veterans Affairs Department claims $900 million in savings and that the cuts will not impact health care, benefits or ...
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Air Force Times on MSNVA fires 1,400 more staffers in second round of workforce reductionsVeterans Affairs leaders dismissed more than 1,400 additional probationary employees on Monday evening, the second round of ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) on Wednesday paused an effort to terminate hundreds of contracts after pressure from ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins visited the Lexington VA Medical Center on Friday amid growing concerns about ...
Republican Rep. Andy Barr supports the push for efficiency at the VA, believing it will ultimately benefit veterans. U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins stressed there's no need to be ...
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