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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs incorrectly gave veterans about $5 billion more in disability compensation and ...
Veterans protest outside Minneapolis VA amid Sec. Collins visit 02:01. The leader of the Department of Veterans Affairs made ...
In a congressional briefing on Tuesday, May 20, registered nurses who work at Veterans Health Administration (VA) facilities ...
Collins, a former ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, is seeking to reduce the VA's workforce of 400,000 employees by 83,000 people.
The Veterans Benefits Administration ended mandatory overtime in July 2024, after relying on its for seven years to keep up with an increasing workload.
During a House Appropriations Committee hearing on Thursday, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) questioned VA Secretary ...
The use of non-disclosure agreements could "chill employees from disclosing violations of waste, fraud and abuse," top ...
Recurring errors in VA benefits processing amounted to hundreds of millions in losses for U.S. taxpayers in fiscal 2024.
Claims processors at the Department of Veterans Affairs were inadequately trained and unprepared for the influx of veterans ...
The president signed an executive order Friday calling for several sweeping changes in VA operations and construction goals.
According to an internal dashboard, the Veterans Health Administration has about 63,000 more employees than it did in FY 2019 ...
Secretary Doug Collins will testify Thursday morning before a House Appropriations subcommittee on the department’s fiscal 2026 budget request. The ...