The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
The federal government shutdown has now stretched into its fourteenth day, leaving many departments short-staffed and ...
The Post-9/11 GI Bill, officially known as Chapter 33 VA benefits, remains one of the most comprehensive education support ...
The agency has furloughed about 15,000 of its more than 460,000 employees during the shutdown, according to the VA's contingency plan. It is also cutting back on a range of services, including closing ...
The education payments from the VA, known as Chapter 35 benefits, are behind schedule due to problems with a new claims ...
The original Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (also the Choice Act) primarily focused on healthcare ...
The Jackie Walorski Veterans Affairs Clinic in Mishawaka was business as usual Wednesday despite the ongoing government shutdown. ABC57 learned that not only is the Veterans Health Administration ...
The Veterans Benefits Administration provides $95 billion of entitlements each year to veterans, including disability money, pensions to vets and their surviving spouses and death benefits — even ...
Veterans groups accused The Washington Post of overstating problems with the Department of Veterans Affairs disability ...
The National Archies office that handles requests is open, but with limited staff, according to state veterans officials.