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House Republicans demand data on VA abortion procedures
Lawmakers want more information on how many procedures have been performed and how they were justified.
Tens of thousands of VA workers left out of family leave benefits could soon see a fix
Separate pieces of legislation would give VA medical staff the same parental leave benefits as other government workers.
Key veterans policy lawmaker to step down at the end of 2020
Rep. Phil Roe, who has served in Congress since 2009, said he is retiring to spend more time with his family.
Veterans legislation dispute prompts Republican walk-out on Capitol Hill
The fight over veterans policy bills is linked to the House's ongoing impeachment investigation.
Brewing Capitol Hill fight: Is VA broken or under attack?
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has received harsh criticism from Republican opponents over her comments defending VA health care options.
Large-scale closures of VA facilities could be coming sooner than expected. Here’s why.
An asset review commission is set for 2022, but VA officials are considering moving quicker on the work.
New session means more turnover for House Veterans’ Affairs Committee
More than half of the panel's members are new to veterans policy issues, following a trend in recent years.
VA’s benefits appeals process will see a dramatic changeover next month
A new process for all appeals of veterans' benefits cases will go into effect on Feb. 19.
Congress blasts VA on GI Bill: ‘You can’t simply change the law’
Lawmakers at a Capitol Hill hearing Thursday questioned whether the Veterans Affairs Department has the authority to change a major deadline for implementing a portion of the Forever GI Bill — and seemingly act as if the original one, mandated by law, never existed.
By Natalie Gross