When Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins took his oath of office in February 2025, he pledged to improve services for veterans and encourage VA employees to be more “veteran-centric.” The first ...
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House passes budget bill for Veterans Affairs, military construction
The bill includes $450 billion for the VA, a 3% increase from the current fiscal year but less than the Trump administration ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday it was launching a trial review on the safety and efficacy of ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins will testify before a Senate Veterans Affairs Committee panel on President Trump’s ...
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'We're moving forward under your leadership': John Boozman praises Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins
In a Senate hearing on May 21st, John Boozman praised Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins. Boozman stated, "We're ...
The Trump administration is seeking to accelerate efforts to provide access to psychedelics for military veterans and others ...
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VA chief Collins urges Camp Lejeune veterans to seek VA care, warns of lawyers chasing big fees
Secretary Doug Collins urges Camp Lejeune veterans to take advantage of VA screening to get the healthcare they need, but ...
VA launches trial testing MDMA-assisted therapy for veterans with PTSD and alcohol use disorder.
Elizabeth Dole Foundation convenes national leaders to launch blueprint for caregiving in America VA Secretary Doug Collins, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., and ...
Trump promised to house 6,000 homeless veterans. He then budgeted zero dollars to help - The president pledged that his ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is launching a new trial on whether MDMA-assisted therapy can help military ...
Monday marks the first Memorial Day for the first national veterans cemetery in Southern Utah. The Southern Utah National ...
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