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Air Force Times on MSNGOP plan provides $453 billion for VA programs, benefits next yearThe spending plan for Veterans Affairs next year is up significantly from current levels but is about $1 billion less than ...
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Air Force Times on MSNAdvocates for homeless vets wary over proposed changes to VA programsVA Secretary Doug Collins has promised to keep focus and funding on programs to help homeless vets, but community groups ...
Overall, the House Appropriations Committee's fiscal 2026 VA spending bill would give the department about $453 billion -- a ...
A subpanel for the House Appropriations Committee endorsed a Republican-led budget bill for funding the Department of ...
Higher than anticipated costs for mandated veterans’ benefits and medical care for toxic exposures will drive the Department ...
Department of Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence celebrated the successful track record of the VA Home Loan ...
New research says that veterans with mental health conditions report worse overall experiences with community care than vets ...
Secretary for the Massachusetts Department of Veterans Services Jon Santiago both raised “significant concerns” about federal ...
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Chico Enterprise-Record on MSNVeterans to protest VA cuts, changesThe Unite for Veterans, Unite for America rally starts at 11 a.m. at the Chico VA Clinic, 1601 Concord Avenue and, according ...
State Senator Amber Hulse, who represents Hot Springs, says she hopes the governor’s stop at the state home will bring ...
Veterans will no longer need a second VA physician to review and approve their eligibility to receive non-VA health care.
NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) -- Some military families in North Carolina are in shock and disappointment after learning funding ...
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