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Bipartisan legislation would require V-A to provide benefits to veterans exposed to Agent Orange…
While the V-A has made significant progress in recent years to improve access, there are still too many veterans in Virginia and across the country that are waiting too long…
Congressional and bureaucratic delays have prevented 24 new facilities from being built to serve an estimated 11 million veterans…

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Senate unanimously passed legislation early Saturday to ensure that veterans who suffer service-ending combat-related injuries are not taxed on the severance payment they receive from the Department of…

Delay has kept as many as 11 million veterans from accessing the care they deserve…
Legislation honoring veterans of the Office of Strategic Services now heads to the President���s desk to be signed into law.…
Congress has not authorized major medical facility leases since 2014, keeping as many as 11 million veterans from accessing the care they deserve.…
Sens. Warner and Kaine announced that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will award $9,476,756 to help ongoing efforts in the Commonwealth to prevent veteran homelessness.…
Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources unanimously passed two bipartisan bills introduced by Senators Warner and Kaine.…
Sens. Warner and Kaine are pushing the V-A for an update on a local pilot program designed to improve the quality and accessibility of health care for our nation���s veterans.…
Sens. Warner and Kaine announced that the U.S. Departments of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Veterans Affairs (V-A) will award $166,336 to the Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority (HRHA).…
Sens. Warner and Kaine announced today that the Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery in Suffolk will receive $2,025,103 in federal funds to assist in its expansion.…