The Trump administration set out to shake up Washington—will that mean strengthening the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or dismantling it?
Former Rep. Doug Collins offers a reassuring vision, but the VA’s needs and his support for privatization don’t augur well.
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Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretaryThe U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs ... He has been an outspoken conservative since his time in the Georgia state legislature and was a close Trump ally ...
President Donald Trump on Monday named Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins as the interim leader of two watchdog offices ...
The accessing of veterans’ information by Elon Musk surrogates comes amid agency layoffs and after the firing of its ...
Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday. Collins scored one of the widest bipartisan votes of any Trump Cabinet nominee so far: 77 to 23. Secretary of State Marco Rubio ...
Doug Collins will have to address matters such as veteran homelessness, mental healthcare, and whether to privatize the Department of Veterans Affairs if confirmed as its secretary, several ...
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs ... conservative since his time in the Georgia state legislature and was a close Trump ally during the ...
Former Rep. Doug Collins, R-GA, President Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs, testifies before a Senate Veterans Affairs committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in ...
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