Military Benefits
Bipartisan Senate Plan Would Fix VA Budget Shortfall of Nearly $3 Billion
The move addresses benefits funding, but more work is needed to pay for another $12 billion in medical care next fiscal year.
The move addresses benefits funding, but more work is needed to pay for another $12 billion in medical care next fiscal year.
The "promising" rollout of the new system at one VA facility required 800 temporary workers and 200 new staff members.
Less than half were satisfied with the Exceptional Family Member Program, according to a recent survey.
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