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The lawmakers also accused Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins of stonewalling their efforts to learn more about agency ...
Politicians and unions are raising concerns over potential cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as officials consider a reorganization that could eliminate more than 80,000 jobs.
As the Department of Veterans Affairs tries to meet President Trump's goal of cutting 15% of staff, vets are concerned there won't be enough doctors and nurses.
According to an internal dashboard, the Veterans Health Administration has about 63,000 more employees than it did in FY 2019 ...
Data that employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs have shared with NPR ... we're not getting the answers to who's being cut, what jobs are going away, how that can affect veterans." ...
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins has been adamant that staff cuts will not affect veterans' health care. In a contentious Senate hearing Tuesday, he accused Democrats of fearmongering.