The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
Veterans receiving disability payments and military retirees will see a new cost of living adjustment (COLA) starting in ...
As an example, a military retiree who receives $2,500 in retired pay will see a COLA increase of about $70 a month. For a ...
Doug Collins warned that the “disruptive” impact of the shutdown that started Oct. 1 has implications on VA’s ability to ...
EXCLUSIVE — Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins sent a letter to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Wednesday ...
The chance for a compromise to keep the government from shutting its doors on Wednesday, Oct. 1 seems slim. Without a congressional agreement and approval from Trump, all nonessential and non-mandated ...
Regional VA benefits offices are closed during the shutdown, including the the Milwaukee office at 5400 W. National Ave.
Like Iraq War vet Kinsley Kilpatrick, who showed up at the Atlanta VA Medical Center in a wheelchair, claiming to be ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs continues to provide essential services during the ongoing government shutdown, though ...
The government shutdown remains ongoing and while most integral veterans’ services remain intact, other aspects have been affected and some concerns are emanating within veteran communities. At ...
Michigan veterans, according to the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics represent 5.6% of Michigan’s overall population, totaling over 441,000 individuals.
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 ...