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During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing last month, Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) questioned VA Secretary Doug Collins about cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The letter from a trio of Democratic senators coincides with warnings from researchers and others familiar with the situation that there is still effectively a hiring freeze on VA researchers.
During a budget hearing held by the Senate Appropriations Committee on June 24, 2025, Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins ...
The Senate took a step toward approving its first appropriation bill but lawmakers have a long way to go to avoid a ...
Changes in guidelines on how the Veterans Administration will handle patients has some area veterans worried, but others are confident they’ll get the service to which they’re accustomed. An article, ...
Some Democrats suggest it could backfire to so freely extend bipartisanship at a time GOP lawmakers preview more cuts using only Republican votes.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday cautiously agreed to advance bipartisan legislation funding military construction and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), less than a week after Republicans rammed ...
The Senate on Wednesday took a step toward approving its first appropriation bill, agreeing to advance military construction ...
Senate Republicans and Democrats advanced a its first spending bill, despite Democratic warnings that partisan actions, like ...
The DNA repository, donated by more than a million retired military service members, has helped health studies for veterans ...
House and Senate Republicans are readying for a sprint to the end of fiscal year 2025 while President Trump pushes Congress ...