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The VA said veterans who fail to report eligibility changes are part of the problem. But these veterans said they did notify the VA and it continued overpaying them anyway.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced Monday it is walking back plans for mass layoffs at the agency but says it will still shed tens of thousands of jobs by the end of fiscal year 2025.
In an internal VA memo seen by NPR, the VA says it's rescinding a directive that contains detailed guidance on the kind of care transgender veterans can receive at VA facilities.
NPR has heard from more than 50 veterans around the country who are upset about the VA cutting a program that was helping vets avoid foreclosure. Veterans now have worse options than most Americans.
The next wave, by contrast, will not be limited to probationary workers, according to the memo. At the VA, the Trump administration laid off more than 2,400 workers last month as part of the cuts.
Veterans enrolled with the Department of Veterans Affairs can now access non-VA health care more quickly after the agency removed a major approval step. Why It Matters Millions of veterans rely on ...
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