Veteran Affairs Secretary and Gainesville native Doug Collins came on WDUN’s “The Martha Zoller Show” Monday to speak about ...
Cut the waste and reallocate money to programs and services that treat patients The Department of Veterans Affairs is at a ...
Veterans Affairs has workers across the country, meaning its cuts could be implemented in hospitals and clinics from coast to ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said his agency is looking to cut 80,000 jobs as their “target” to slim the agency’s ...
Reintroduced this month and part of a House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs ...
Collins joined WDUN's "The Martha Zoller Show" on Monday to discuss efficiency in the VA and being the designated survivor. Click play on the audio above for the full interview.
Tom Fitzgerald sits down with U.S. Secretary of Veteran Affairs Doug Collins to discuss who could be impacted by the Trump administration's plan to make cuts at the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will begin mass layoffs at the politically sensitive agency as early as June, according to ...
Clinical trials have been delayed, contracts canceled and support staff fired. With deeper cuts coming, some are warning of ...
America holds its warfighters to the highest standard, expecting them to defend our nation at a moment’s notice. In exchange, we pledge to support them after their term of service ends.
As the Department of Veterans Affairs gears up to make major staffing cuts, some VA supporters are voicing their concerns for what those cuts could mean for local veterans.
Senators demand explanations from Trump and VA Secretary Collins on VA layoffs, impacting Veterans Crisis Line staff.
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