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Higher than anticipated costs for mandated veterans’ benefits and medical care for toxic exposures will drive the Department ...
Rep. Jennifer McClellan hosted about 100 attendees at a town hall inside Virginia State University's Gateway Events Center.
Veterans and their families may soon find relief from bureacratic paperwork required to access benefits, thanks to the recent ...
Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs workers cope with a rocky return to the office. Some are quitting. Plus, ...
Thousands of veterans are expected to march on Washington, D.C., to protest expected cuts at the Department of Veterans ...
Vietnam Veterans Against the War helped organized a four-day protest in 1971 in Washington, D.C., including camping on the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is making record-breaking progress in processing a backlog of veteran disability ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting a review of its operations and structure to eliminate waste and bureaucracy, reduce work force by 15 percent, and cancel non-critical contracts, while ...
WASHINGTON — Claims processors at the Department of Veterans Affairs were inadequately trained and unprepared for the influx of veterans seeking benefits under the PACT Act, leading to improper ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs logo marks the entrance to their headquarters building on April 24, 2025, in Washington, D.C. The VA has announced major survivor benefits reforms.
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