While the department insists it will not impact health care, benefits or services, North Texas veterans’ advocates say cuts to the agency can become a slippery slope.
Staffing reductions in the Department of Veterans Affairs have prompted concerns that veterans' benefits may be cut.
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has dismissed more than 1,000 new employees as part of a wave of federal government ...
The dismissals targeted non-union employees who had served less than a year in competitive jobs or fewer than two years in specialty positions that aren't subject to worker protections.
The Department of Veterans Affairs fired more than 1,000 new employees not represented by a labor union, as part of a ...
Even before the Trump administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs was falling far short of its hiring goals. Issues ...
Following the skunk that tested positive for rabies in Lynchburg over the weekend, the Virginia Department of Health is ...
Democratic lawmakers, veterans and union leaders rally against staff cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Department leaders promised the dismissals will not hurt veterans' benefits or medical care and will save almost $100 million ...
Even before President Trump's executive orders concerning the federal workforce, the Department of Veterans Affairs was ...
Representatives will be on site to answer questions about toxic exposure benefits, VA eligibility and enrollment, filing ...