The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
Each year, millions of U.S. veterans and their families rely on the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for vital services ...
Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces might be eligible for a broad range of programs and services provided by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. To apply for VA benefits, veterans are required to ...
Doug Collins warned that the “disruptive” impact of the shutdown that started Oct. 1 has implications on VA’s ability to ...
With the government shut down, many are wondering how it will impact their benefits from the VA. Here’s a look at what will remain open and what will close until a deal can be reached. According to ...
A looming government shutdown spells temporary doom for many federal workers and important services that millions of Americans have come to expect. If funding is not extended by midnight Friday, then ...
WASHINGTON — If the federal government shuts down after midnight Sept. 30 over a funding impasse in Congress, the Department of Veterans Affairs would keep sending veterans their monthly pensions and ...
Government services operate on a limited basis in a shutdown and can have unexpected consequences the longer a standoff goes on. In general, federal agencies will scale back their work, though many ...
A government shutdown is likely to begin on Oct. 1 if Congress and the president cannot reach a funding agreement. Veterans' benefits, including healthcare payments and pensions, are not expected to ...
The federal government is scheduled to shut down on Wednesday if lawmakers do not pass a continuing resolution to keep the government funded. But what happens to benefit payments like Social Security, ...