More than a year after the law’s passage, HVAC questioned VA leaders on why several Dole Act programs remain unfinished and when veterans will see the promised benefits.
This year's VSO hearings came to a close with powerful testimony from TAPS, PVA, NASDVA, WWP, and more.
The second VSO panel heard testimony from Veterans of Foreign Wars, Student Veterans of America, Blinded Veterans of America, and others.
Despite growing tensions over DHS funding and military conflict overseas, the House and Senate VA Committees are gearing up for a packed week of their own.
HVAC's Economic Opportunity Subcommittee marks up 12 bills for the full Committee.
A wide-ranging discussion on VA reform, survivor benefits, suicide prevention, and the future of veterans’ care.
From a paused disability ratings rule to a looming DHS funding lapse and new legal battles over veterans’ policy, here’s what to watch in Washington this week.
The Committee favorably reported five bills after hours of partisan disagreement over whether to take a smaller win now or hold out for a broader funding solution.
SVAC members pressed the VA and OIG on oversight, rising costs, quality standards, and whether the new contracts will strengthen veterans’ access to care.
Lawmakers sought clarity on VHA reorganization timelines, accountability, and the department’s long-term strategy.
& other things to know this week about funding deadlines, VA reform, and veteran healthcare.
How adaptive sports support veterans’ health, purpose, and connection long after service.