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Women veterans, students would see expanded services and benefits under new law
The sweeping veterans policy measure was passed in mid-December but wasn't signed into law until Tuesday.
Ant infestation at Georgia veterans facility becomes the latest health care scandal for VA
A dying veteran was bit more than 100 times by the insects before staff made any changes.
After a long wait, VA finally has a deputy secretary
The confirmation of a new second-ranking official at the department took more than 14 months.
Senate Veterans’ Affairs chairman to retire at end of 2019
Johnny Isakson has lead the committee since 2015.
Disabled vets could see their student loan debts automatically erased
Bipartisan legislation would automatically drop all federal student loan debt for eligible veterans.
Deal to extend benefits for ‘blue water’ Vietnam veterans appears dead for this year
Senate officials had hoped to move a measure extending benefits to 90,000 Vietnam veterans in the waning days of Congress.
Commentary: Strides made on VA reforms, but there’s more work to do
Sen. Johnny Isakson, the chairman of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, on recent efforts to improve the VA for all veterans.
By Sen. Johnny Isakson