VA, Doug Collins and Secretary of Veterans Affairs
After the Department of Veterans Affairs dismissed more than 1400 employees in non-mission critical positions, the biggest ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins announced Tuesday that his department saved nearly $2 billion by ending contracts he ...
Many Veterans Crisis Line employees worked in the office pre-pandemic, but in most cases, they've been working remotely for ...
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The New Republic on MSNVA Suddenly Backtracks From DOGE Move to Strip Veterans’ Health CareIn reality, the 875 contracts on the chopping block dealt with everything from assessing veterans’ exposure to toxic ...
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Army Times on MSNVA crisis line workers say mission will be harmed by in-office mandateVeteran crisis lines going remote yielded more opportunities to expand and offer more help. Return-to-office mandates ...
DOGE cuts at VA facilities could be affecting veterans' health care, and Alabama Rep. Shomari Figures wants answers.
City leaders joined local veterans outside the Cincinnati VA Medical Center Friday to protest thousands of recent VA layoffs and attempts by DOGE to cancel department contracts.
The Department of Veterans Affairs halted its contract cuts after carrying out drastic cuts in funding and personnel. Lawmakers and veterans service organizations confirmed to the Associated Press ...
Sen. Tammy Baldwin expressed concern over removal of 15 Veteran Crisis Line responders, urged the VA to reconsider firings ...
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