Trump's VA cuts will leave Indiana veterans with slower, costlier health care
- Indiana's 400,000 veterans will face challenges as the VA plans to cut 80,000 jobs, worsening wait times and access to care for veterans, according to Dr. Raja Ramaswamy.
- Cuts to VA staff will increase delays in receiving medical appointments, with Indiana veterans already waiting an average of 42 days for primary care.
- Lawmakers, including Representative Case, express concerns about the lack of transparency in the cuts and demand bipartisan efforts for solutions to support veterans.
- Indiana veterans face slower and more expensive health care due to cuts in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which plans to slash 80,000 jobs.
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Scale of cuts to the VA in the Pacific unclear
With significant proposed cuts to the Department of Veterans Affairs by the administration of President Donald Trump, it’s not yet clear what that will mean for veterans in Hawaii and across the Pacific. The agency has confirmed to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser that it has terminated a “small number” of probationary employees in Hawaii, and additional cuts to personnel and contracts are expected at the VA — but details remain slim as leadership …

Vets worry Trump cuts to VA workforce will interrupt benefits
WASHINGTON — A group of veterans sounded the alarm Tuesday over the Trump administration’s job cuts and canceled contracts at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, saying the massive agency that administers benefits and health care programs to millions of vets and their families would see disruptions from the proposed downsizing. The administration is eyeing a reduction of as many as 83,000 in the agency’s workforce as part of President Donal…
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