Lori Locklear, a former Fayetteville VA employee, testified before Congress this month about how VA wait times were too long for her son.
The introduction of the new bill formally kicks off what is expected to be a marquee debate during the Trump administration over the future of the VA's community care program that allows veterans to see private doctors using VA funding.
The VA memo exempts roughly three-quarters of the Veterans Health Administration's roughly 400,000-employee workforce.
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel has criticized the Department of Veterans Affairs for delays in paying veterans millions of dollars in medical co-payment refunds and for not having a plan to
Punishing underperforming VA workers was a priority during Trump's first term. Congressional leaders want to zero in on the problem again.
In one of their first concrete actions of the new congressional session, the chairmen of the committees that oversee the Department of Veterans Affairs introduced a bill aimed at making it easier to fire bad VA employees.
Lawmakers are making the fast-track firing bill a legislative priority in a new session of Congress as the incoming Trump administration proposes similar goals.
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Doug Collins, President Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, promised Tuesday that the agency would not assist with migrant healthcare under his leadership.
Florida Senator Rick Scott, alongside Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Jerry Moran (R-KS) and House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Mike Bost
Representative Gus Bilirakis (R-FL) is cosponsoring legislation that would improve healthcare access for veterans by easing various restrictions and improving t
Tory Woodbury, a former HBCU star and NFL player and coach, has been named Norfolk State’s special teams coordinator. Andre Kendrick, a former teammate of Vick at Virginia Tech, will be the
We spoke to an Oldham chippy that's closing after 25 years because of rising costs.