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Donald Trump is proposing steep cuts to domestic and foreign aid spending for fiscal 2026 and increases for defense and ...
VA would be one of only a few federal departments to see a funding increase under the president's $1.7 trillion budget plan.
House Veterans' Affairs Chairman Mike Bost suggested former department leaders could face criminal charges for past budget ...
Congressional fights over plans to cut tens of thousands of VA staffers hinge on lawmakers' views on just how dysfunctional ...
Despite a congressional mandate to expand care for veterans, internal Veterans Affairs messages obtained by ProPublica paint ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins defended the downsizing as a push to eliminate waste and refocus resources on front-line care.
The Trump administration wants to increase defense discretionary spending by 13% and decrease non-defense discretionary ...
The White House did not release its estimate for mandatory VA spending in fiscal 2026, which includes money for disability benefits, education payouts and certain medical expenses. Veterans ...
The fiscal 2026 budget proposal calls for a $2.17 billion jump in funding for the VA’s troubled EHRM, and promises more DOGE ...
The VA’s Office of Inspector General said that primary care teams at the Hampton VA center are at 110% of capacity, leaving ...