The Trump administration has elicited a mix of hope and fear across Georgia this month since announcing it would slash the Veterans Affairs Department’s workforce by 15%.
How popular is Donald Trump in America? How about in Georgia? Here's what recent polls are saying, plus comparisons to ...
With 80,000 layoffs coming at the VA, Secretary Doug Collins says he wants to cut bureaucracy and fix delays in patient care ...
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NewsNation on MSNFull transcript: The Hill Sunday, March 16: VA Sec. Doug Collins, Rep. Chris DeLuzio, Robert ShibleyOne day after Senate Democrats buckled in a showdown over a partial government shutdown, Elon Musk and the Trump ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs, a huge employer in the Augusta area, has eliminated an office created to help minority veterans.
Today’s episode of the AJC’s “Politically Georgia” podcast features a conversation with House Minority Leader Carolyn Hugley. Hugley has served in the Georgia Legislature since 1992 and is in her ...
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Tampa Free Press on MSNVA Secretary Doug Collins Clashes With Reporter Over ‘Rumor Stories’ On DOGE InvolvementVeterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins unleashed a pointed rebuke Tuesday against Military.com reporter Patricia Kime, accusing her of peddling “innuendo and rumor stories” that he says are alarming ...
Every year more than 300,000 military families get orders that uproot their lives. It can be stressful, but the I-TEAM ...
Doug Collins and Kelly Loeffler, two former Georgia elected officials, are overseeing job cuts and office moves as part of the president's Cabinet.
The Trump administration announced it's planning to fire thousands more employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs as part of the White House effort to dramatically downsize the federal workforce ...
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ZNetwork on MSN“We’ve Been Betrayed!”: Who’s Fighting Back (and not) Against Trump’s Cuts in VA Jobs and ServicesAmong the Republican voters experiencing buyer’s remorse are more than a few military veterans who chose Trump over Harris by ...
As part of DOGE, Veterans Affairs will lay off more than 70,000 staff, as discussed by Sec. Doug Collins from Georgia. Here's ...
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