The Trump administration set out to shake up Washington—will that mean strengthening the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or dismantling it?
WASHINGTON – The Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Doug Collins as secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he has pledged to cut red tape and get veterans the health care they need.
New OMB Director Russell Vought has contributed to two conservative playbooks that advocate for the revamping of veterans' ...
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs, putting the former congressman and Iraq War veteran at the helm of a department that provides crucial care to ...
Gainesville native Doug Collins was selected to be President Donald Trump's Veterans Affairs Secretary and was confirmed in a 77-to-23 vote on February 4th. In a call to AccessWDUN on Thursday, ...
Newly-appointed Secretary of the Department of Veteran Affairs Doug Collins explains how he hopes to reshape and improve the troubled department.
President Donald Trump on Monday named Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins as the interim leader of two watchdog offices ...
The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Tuesday to confirm Doug Collins as Secretary of Veterans Affairs, as 24 Democrats joined all Republicans in voting for the nomination in a 77-23 vote.
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In executive orders issued Monday night, President Donald Trump designated VA Sec. Collins the new acting leader of both the Office of Special Counsel and Office of Government Ethics.
Doug Collins, who in December 2020 signed an amicus brief seeking to invalidate former Joe Biden’s victory the month before. By a vote of 83-13, the Senate surpassed the 60-vote threshold to ...
Former Representative Doug Collins offers a reassuring vision for the department helping nine million veterans each year. But the VA’s needs and his support for privatization don’t augur well.