Several veterans have lost their jobs as a result of President Donald Trump's push to downsize the federal government and there are questions about how it could impact VA services.
Activists and critics want Democrats to do more to resist Trump and congressional Republicans. Some say Sen. Chris Murphy is ...
Eighteen American Legion Family members from Minnesota traveled to Washington, D.C., this week and heard directly from VA Secretary Doug Collins. He spoke with Legionnaires from across this nation ...
Secretary Collins acknowledged the employee cuts while touring the Lexington facilities. He made a promise to veterans Friday ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins visited the Lexington VA Medical Center on Friday amid growing concerns about ...
HAZARD, Ky. (WYMT) - United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, visited veterans and staff at the VA ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins stressed there's no need to be worried about critical services for veterans ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins discusses federal layoffs after touring the Lexington VA Medical Center.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin expressed concern over removal of 15 Veteran Crisis Line responders, urged the VA to reconsider firings ...
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Louisville Public Media on MSNKentucky business among hundreds losing veteran service contracts amid Trump cutsA veteran-owned business based in Jeffersontown had all of its federal contracts with Veterans Affairs abruptly canceled, ...
DOGE cuts at VA facilities could be affecting veterans' health care, and Alabama Rep. Shomari Figures wants answers.
A crowd was protesting outside of the Aleda E. Lutz VA Hospital in Saginaw as some cuts to the federal workforce have hit VA employees across the country.
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