Staffing reductions in the Department of Veterans Affairs have prompted concerns that veterans' benefits may be cut.
Democratic lawmakers, veterans and union leaders rally against staff cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
With daily executive orders and changes from the White House, some veterans are concerned about the impact on the military.
“Medical professionals, crisis hotline responders, and claims processors are desperately needed to keep the VA running,” ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is creating an exemption for an estimated 200,000 workers at the Department of ...
Most nurses, doctors and other staff caring for military veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs are not eligible ...
The president’s new executive order gives Musk and DOGE carte blanche and sets limits on hiring veterans and transitioning ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced that it canceled a shocking $178,000 in Politico Pro subscriptions. Secretary Doug Collins, who is leading the VA, gave a […] ...
Leaders with Alabama veterans’ groups said they were not consulted on a bill to change control of the Alabama Department of ...
A number of added amendments led lawmakers to hold over a bill that would make the Veterans Affairs commissioner a governor's ...
Medline Industries announced a five-year contract Monday with Veterans Affairs Department to supply the agency with ...