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Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins criticizes California officials as anti-ICE riots force closure of LA veterans care center, impacting over 600 veteran appointments.
Senate Democrats on Tuesday cautiously agreed to advance bipartisan legislation funding military construction and the ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs earlier this year had planned to cut tens of thousands of workers to return its workforce to just under 400,000.
The California Department of Veterans Affairs, which oversees eight residential facilities, and the Department of General Services, allegedly entered into long-term agreements with third parties ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs intends to strip California of its contract to regulate GI Bill benefits, denying the state a power it has used in the past to investigate alleged abuses by for ...
California has “mismanaged” properties where its state-run veterans homes are located, failing to charge market rents to private users and shortchanging programs that should benefit from the ...
Dr. Vito Imbasciani, secretary of the California Department of Veterans Affairs, stands outside the Veterans Home of California on April 30, in Los Angeles. Imbasciani, who served 27 years in the Army ...
California has poured billions of dollars into finding homes for unhoused veterans, but the number of former military service members living on the street has held steady for almost a decade ...
Juliene Crisostomo, an Air Force an Air Force humvee gunner in Iraq and a Department of Veterans Affairs analyst, looks over a veterans website with her mother Irma Crisostomo, who also served in ...
With nearly 150,000 woman veterans in California, Killer says it's important for people to know who they are. "it's important and it means a lot to me because representation matters, especially in ...
Since 2014, the number of homeless veterans in California has mostly plateaued around 10,000 to 12,000 people, according to annual counts released by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.