Eight Senate Democrats have indicated support for a deal to end the government shutdown. The deal would reopen the government through Jan. 30 and fund several federal agencies for a year. Virginia ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss how the shutdown is impacting the Department of Veterans Affairs and mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Marines. The Dumb Truth at ...
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – The body of a U.S. Air Force veteran has remained at a Kissimmee funeral home for more than a month, as a government shutdown leaves his caregiver struggling to secure funeral ...
The VA’s accounting of service disruptions, detailed in a press release on October 30, came before the shutdown reached a historic milestone: on Tuesday night it became the longest in U.S. history, ...
In February, Doug Collins was sworn in as the 12th secretary of Veterans Affairs during a time of continued public scrutiny of the quality of care veterans receive. A former congressman representing ...
The VA says 37,000 employees have been furloughed or are working without pay as the government shutdown continues. Most of the employees working without pay or furloughed come from the Veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said the federal government shutdown has forced nearly 37,000 employees to be furloughed or work without pay. The department’s medical centers, outpatient clinics ...
The federal government shutdown is now in its third week. Gov. Tony Evers stopped in Racine to speak to worried residents. Democrats and Republicans blame each other for how we got here. RACINE, Wis. ...
EXCLUSIVE — Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins sent a letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Wednesday, urging him to reopen the federal government so that all services for ...
WASHINGTON — The federal government shutdown is eroding veterans’ trust in the Department of Veterans Affairs because of the suspension of the GI Bill hotline, job assistance for service members ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story involves discussion about veteran mental health issues that some readers may find upsetting. If you feel you are in crisis, call or text 988 to reach the 24-hour Suicide ...
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