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Day, veterans took to the streets across the country to push back against the proposed 83,000 job cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Thousands of veterans gathered in Washington on Friday to rally against potential cuts to veterans services and staffing.
The VA would see a 4% spending increase under the FY 2026 budget proposal, but is looking to cut about 2,000 positions from ...
Overall, the House Appropriations Committee's fiscal 2026 VA spending bill would give the department about $453 billion -- a ...
One of the largest veterans groups in the country is breaking with many of its peers to support the sweeping reforms the ...
This D-day, thousands of our nation’s veterans descended on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to protest possible deep ...
The secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs visited Evansville Wednesday amidst potential cuts to the agency's ...
In some cases, employees who once worked remotely are being told to complete some of their work from their cars in the parking lot, if there is no other space.
Higher than anticipated costs for mandated veterans’ benefits and medical care for toxic exposures will drive the Department ...
Several thousand veterans converged on the National Mall on Friday at a rally among 200 events nationwide against an overhaul ...
The new leadership of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in Washington has taken a lot of heat lately from VA patients, ...
Mark Messmer during his visit to Evansville's VA Health Care Center, one of the largest such facilities in the region. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins toured the agency's ...