Former Rep. Doug Collins offers a reassuring vision, but the VA’s needs and his support for privatization don’t augur well.
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Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary in latest addition to Trump CabinetWashington — The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs, putting the former congressman and Iraq War veteran at the helm of a department that provides crucial ...
WASHINGTON – The Senate voted on Tuesday to confirm Doug Collins as secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he has pledged to cut red tape and get veterans the health care they need.
President Donald Trump on Monday named Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins as the interim leader of two watchdog offices ...
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Senate confirms Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans AffairsThe Senate confirmed former Rep. Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday. Collins scored one of the widest bipartisan votes of any Trump Cabinet nominee so far: 77 to 23.
The Senate confirmed former Rep. Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday. Collins scored one of the widest bipartisan votes of any Trump Cabinet nominee so far ...
President Donald Trump's choice to head the Department of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, passed a Senate cloture vote Thursday night. The vote was 83-13. Collins will proceed to a full vote on ...
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins was confirmed in the Senate on Tuesday to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs. Collins was confirmed with strong bipartisan support ...
The accessing of veterans’ information by Elon Musk surrogates comes amid agency layoffs and after the firing of its ...
The Senate confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs on Tuesday afternoon. Collins, a former Georgia congressman who serves as a chaplain in the Air Force Reserve, was confirmed in ...
Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Doug Collins defended the Trump administration ... Angus King (I-Maine), a member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, also weighed in.
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