The Trump administration set out to shake up Washington—will that mean strengthening the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or dismantling it?
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Hosted on MSNVA axes another 1,400 employees amid outcry over transparencyThe Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday fired another 1,400 employees amid outcry over a lack of transparency from the ...
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Military Times on MSNVA secretary emphasizes reforms, accountability for federal workforceIn his first public address to a veterans group, Doug Collins outlined plans to broaden VA benefits and cut back bureaucracy.
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Military Times on MSNVA staff told to reply to Musk’s ‘What did you do last week’ emailMore than 2 million federal workers received an email over the weekend threatening firing if they can't justify their work ...
I interviewed the VA Secretary Doug Collins last night and it was pretty clear he had a message for the roughly 18 million ...
More than 1,000 employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs were fired amid the Trump administration's broad layoffs last ...
Doug Collins, the new secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, attends the Disabled American Veterans’ winter ...
Two religious liberty legal groups sent a letter Tuesday demanding the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) stop the ...
The accessing of veterans’ information by Elon Musk surrogates comes amid agency layoffs and after the firing of its ...
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff wants Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins — a fellow Georgian — to provide clarity about Elon Musk's ...
Former Representative Doug Collins offers a reassuring vision for the department helping nine million veterans each year. But the VA’s needs and his support for privatization don’t augur well.
In executive orders issued Monday night, President Donald Trump designated VA Sec. Collins the new acting leader of both the Office of Special Counsel and Office of Government Ethics.
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