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The Senate has approved large-scale spending legislation that includes provisions to allow U.S. Department of Veterans ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins visited the Fayetteville VA Medical Center to assess and discuss improvements to health care for North Carolina veterans.
Critics of the proposed VA budget proposal mimic concerns expressed in this column ever since “Veterans Choice” and then the improvements made in the “VA Community Care” and “Care in the Community” ...
Join us Aug. 26 for Workforce Reimagined, a one-day virtual event focused on building a federal workforce that’s skilled, ...
GOP lawmakers are pushing reforms for a host of department employee financial incentives, but Democrats worry the moves will ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced a temporary expansion of burial benefits for certain veterans and their families. Recipients will see a temporary expansion of burial benefits ...
VA’s REACH VET model scans veterans’ electronic health records to identify those in the top 0.1% of suicide risk and then provide them with more targeted support.
Governor Kathy Hochul announced $1 million in grants for NY veterans' organizations for facility upgrades, confirming New York's commitment to veteran support.
Starting this fall, millions of Americans receiving federal benefits—including Social Security and VA payments—will experience a major shift in how they receive funds. A new federal order requires ...
There have already been several changes to government benefit payments this year, and more are on the way.