The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
It is now on day 21 of the government shutdown, as we enter the third week, and more than federal workers are now being ...
The government recently announced that during the shutdown, members of the United States military will not be paid, even if ...
Some critical services are paused and many employees are not getting paid, Doug Collins says, though he will not guarantee ...
Payments will not be interrupted. The VA says it will continue processing and delivering disability compensation, pensions, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs continues to provide essential services during the ongoing government shutdown, though ...
While the VA says it remains committed to delivering uninterrupted care to veterans, some non-critical services have already ...
Doug Collins warned that the “disruptive” impact of the shutdown that started Oct. 1 has implications on VA’s ability to ...
Regional VA benefits offices are closed during the shutdown, including the the Milwaukee office at 5400 W. National Ave.
Due to the government shutdown that started Oct. 1, the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) Regional Office at the Cheyenne VA Medical Center and the office at the Northern ...
The ongoing government shutdown is raising concerns about its potential impacts on veterans who receive federal benefits.
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