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The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) unveiled a three-step plan to help families of deceased veterans get benefits faster and with less hassle.
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins defended the downsizing as a push to eliminate waste and refocus resources on front-line care.
VA Secretary Doug Collins said leaked memos, including one about upcoming workforce cuts, are “designed to make the VA look bad or make veterans scared." ...
WASHINGTON – New Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins faced tough questions on Tuesday about his plans to lay off 70,000 ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins on Tuesday accused Democrats of fearmongering while they oppose proposed cuts to the ...
Veterans and Democratic lawmakers on Capitol Hill Tuesday protested the Trump administration’s planned cuts for the ...
Doug Collins, the man President Donald Trump put in charge of slashing the Department of Veterans Affairs, controls the fate ...
The Independence Fund, a national non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of catastrophically wounded Veterans ...
For the first time since his confirmation, Secretary of VA Doug Collins appeared before the Senate VA committee, after three months of controversial VA policy announcements.
VA secretary says he could end up cutting fewer than the proposed 80,000 employees, but the final tally could be greater as ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said the number of V.A. employees to be cut could change, and accused Democrats of ...
In testy exchanges with multiple members of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Doug Collins said Tuesday that his ...