The Trump administration set out to shake up Washington—will that mean strengthening the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or dismantling it?
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The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that it is cutting more than 1,400 workers, which will save more than $83 ...
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Military Times on MSNVA fires 1,400 more staffers in second round of workforce reductionsThey also said that about two-thirds of all VA positions are exempt from a federal hiring freeze put in place by Trump in ...
More than a half-dozen veterans service groups presented their legislative priorities at a joint hearing of the House and ...
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Military Times on MSNVA secretary emphasizes reforms, accountability for federal workforceIn his first public address to a veterans group, Doug Collins outlined plans to broaden VA benefits and cut back bureaucracy.
Doug Collins, the new secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, attends the Disabled American Veterans’ winter ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has announced the dismissal of more than 1,400 employees, as the Trump administration ...
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The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday fired another 1,400 employees amid outcry over a lack of transparency from the ...
More than 1,000 employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs were fired amid the Trump administration's broad layoffs last ...
Former Rep. Doug Collins offers a reassuring vision, but the VA’s needs and his support for privatization don’t augur well.
Secretary Doug Collins defended the Trump administration’s recent layoffs at the department, arguing Thursday that cuts have not been made to “critical health ...
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