The House Veterans Affairs Committee examines its scope after Supreme Court's landmark Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo case.
Several bills were discussed in yesterday's legislative hearing related to veterans' access to care, reducing veteran suicides, and other important topics.
Lawmakers wrap up 2024 by compromising on key bills to fund the government and support veterans, caregivers, and their families.
In his last hearing, Chairman Rosendale scrutinizes modernization initiatives at the VA and asks witnesses what can be done to improve them.
The Subcommittee demands answers from the VA on wait times, modernization efforts, staffing challenges, and more.
Advocacy efforts and more from veteran groups, the VA, and members of Congress.
Committee members question VA witnesses on what went wrong and what they are doing to prevent similar false alarms in the future.
What to watch as the 118th Congress enters its final weeks.
The Subcommittee examines prosthetics care and gaps in the VA's ability to reach veterans who need it.
Cybersecurity challenges and proposed solutions following an independent assessment by MITRE.
The House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies asks important questions surrounding this year's "shortfall" and warnings about next year.
In the last few days before Thanksgiving recess, we are thankful for the opportunity to pass some key veterans bills and lay the groundwork for next year.