Democratic lawmakers and veterans’ groups are fuming over a provision in the stopgap federal spending bill passed by lawmakers this week. The provision would cut a Department of Veteran Affairs ...
The controversial fund was meant to allot $22.8 billion to cover expanded benefits for former service members sickened by military toxic exposures — including burn pit smoke and Agent Orange ...
Photo provided by Columbus Fire Department. Columbus firefighters work at the scene of a backyard burn pit fire Friday morning. COLUMBUS, Ind. — Columbus firefighters said dry vegetation and ...
Rep. Eugene Vindman (D-Va.), himself a veteran, said he couldn’t support a bill “that would cut $23 billion from care for veterans exposed to Agent Orange, burn pits, and toxic substances ...