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TAMPA, Fla. — Nationwide cuts to the VA Health Care System could be looming, but VA Secretary Doug Collins says any cuts will not impact patient care or services. Locally, at least one Veteran ...
Aller told the Register he hopes the attention brings changes in VA policy, "so that the next vet who comes in saying he needs help gets it." Aller hasn't seen the medical records, but he was ...
CONYERS, Ga. — A 70-year-old Georgia Army veteran says his VA benefits were cut off. The Department of Veterans Affairs told Roosevelt Smith in a letter that they have evidence the 100% disabled ...
Controversial Trump administration cuts to VA raise multiple concerns for vets 03:21 An East Bay veteran with long-term health issues who depends on his local VA clinic is concerned about how the ...
The VA’s contract eliminations come in the wake of two workforce dismissals at the department, the first affecting more than 1,000 workers and the second more than 1,400. Together, the ...
For the 71st year, the Battle Creek Enquirer is helping kick off the annual Remember-A-Vet campaign, which is organized by the VA and provides gifts and some comfort to patients locally.
Vet Fest is helping connect veterans to the VA benefits they’ve earned. The free event will inform vets of available resources and provide on-site support from the Department of Veterans Affairs ...
Amid the rhetorical fog of their game-changing presidential debate in June, Donald Trump and his then-opponent only dealt with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in passing. Former president ...
Alicia Boddy, the vice president of partnerships at the nonprofit America Succeeds, founded the VET-TEC Working Group in 2019 to streamline communication between approved program providers and VA. S ...