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U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson talks to the National Press Club about how the agency is working to provide health care and other benifits to veterans. Nicholson is a former ...
WASHINGTON—VA Secretary Jim Nicholson abruptly resigned Tuesday after months of the Bush administration struggling to defend charges of shoddy health care for veterans injured in the Iraq war ...
Nicholson, 67, leads the government's second-largest department, overseeing 235,000 employees and a $72 billion budget. The department administers benefits for the nation's 25 million veterans ...
Yesterday, as he stood beside President Bush after being nominated as secretary of veterans affairs, Nicholson marveled at how far he has come. "The boy from Struble, Iowa, may serve in the ...
The Veterans Affairs Secretary has resigned his position to return to the private sector. As chief, Jim Nicholson, oversaw a vast network of 1,400 hospitals and clinics, which provide supplemental ...
Veterans Affairs chief Jim Nicholson, who was forced to defend the Bush administration's handling of people injured in battle after revelations of shoddy health care at Walter Reed Army Medical ...
WASHINGTON — Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson, who had to explain the theft of agency computer files containing personal data on millions of veterans and active service members, announced ...
WASHINGTON -- VA Secretary Jim Nicholson abruptly resigned Tuesday, effective by Oct. 1, after months of the Bush administration struggling to defend charges of shoddy treatment for veterans ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Jim Nicholson has resigned to return to the private sector.
Failures in Medical Care for Returning Troops Veterans Affairs Secretary Resigns James Nicholson, the top official at the Department of Veterans Affairs, says he will leave his post by Oct. 1.