The federal government is scheduled to shut down on Wednesday if lawmakers do not pass a continuing resolution.
Veterans' health care and benefits processing won't be affected, but other services would stop during a government shutdown.
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 97% of its employees would continue work during a shutdown, but some ...
The VA will keep sending veterans their monthly pensions and disability payments, and hospitals, clinics and the crisis ...
If the U.S. government shuts down, what happens to veterans benefits for the state with more than almost any other?
The order impacts “all Federal disbursements inclusive of intragovernmental payments, benefits payments, vendor payments, and ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said Tuesday that it is ready for a potential funding lapse and will continue to care ...
According to NBC News, pay for some military and civilian workers could be delayed until lawmakers in Washington reach a ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that while many critical services for veterans will continue uninterrupted, some programs and operations will be paused.
Veterans who served multiple enlistments can now get as much as 48 months of educational support from two GI bills. By Nicholas Slayton Published Jan 5, 2025 11:43 AM EST More than a million U.S.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is facing backlash over its decision to cut tens of thousands of jobs as part of a broader restructuring effort under the Trump administration. The move, which ...