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Cisneros confirmed to lead Pentagon personnel policy
The former California congressman fills in a key Pentagon leadership role that has proved troublesome in recent years.
Secretary promises VA will be more ‘welcoming’ to women veterans
Women make up about 10 percent of American veterans today but are the fastest growing segment of the veterans population.
VA officials say one in 10 department jobs is unfilled
More than 45K VA jobs nationwide are vacant today. That has lawmakers worried about the department's ability to help veterans.
What happens now that veterans can file class-action suits against VA?
Legal experts say the new legal precedent could mean new avenues for veterans facing similar medical issues or similar problems getting VA benefits.
Lawmakers raise concerns over leadership of VA’s electronic medical records overhaul
Two top department officials have stepped down from the effort in recent days, prompting questions about the $10-billion project.
New VA secretary promises veterans better customer service and more medical options
Robert Wilkie's public comments Tuesday were the first since he was sworn into office late last month.
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