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Senate easily confirms Collins as VA secretary
The Senate voted Tuesday to confirm former Rep. Doug Collins as Veterans Affairs secretary, capping off the former Georgia GOP congressman’s smooth journey to become a member of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet.
Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary in latest addition to Trump Cabinet
Washington — 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 care to America's veterans.
Former GA Rep. Doug Collins confirmed as Trump’s VA secretary
The Senate voted 77-23 to confirm Collins, who had served in Congress for nearly a decade before briefly leaving public office.
Trump's Pick for VA Secretary Easily Approved by Senate
The Senate voted 77-23 to approve Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs, giving the department a Senate-confirmed leader two weeks into the Trump administration.
Navy Vet Douglas Collins Confirmed as VA Secretary
The Senate on Tuesday voted 77–23 to confirm Douglas Collins as secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Hill reported that Collins will be responsible for the VA, which has more than 400,000 employees.
Full List of Democrats Who Voted To Confirm Doug Collins as VA Secretary
Twenty-four Democrats broke ranks and joined Republicans to confirm former Representative Doug Collins as Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Former Georgia Rep. Collins confirmed as VA secretary with strong bipartisan support
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, including both of Georgia's Democratic senators,
Georgia's Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary
Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins will be the next secretary of veteran affairs, putting the Iraq War veteran at the helm of a department that provides crucial care to America’s veterans.
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Senate confirms new VA secretary as Dems demand he protect employees from hiring freeze and firings
Doug Collins should also not cooperate with Elon Musk's cost-cutting team or allow any funding freezes to continue, top ...
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Democrats Demand VA Secretary Deny Elon Musk Access To Veterans' Private Records
America's vets "deserve better than to have an unelected billionaire reviewing their medical records," 26 senators warned ...
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Cortez Masto demands VA hide private info of vets from Musk’s DOGE
U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto joined a group of 26 Senators in calling on the VA to hide the private information of ...
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Democratic senator urges incoming VA secretary to overturn Trump policies
Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, on Thursday urged Veterans Affairs ...
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Collins says customer service top priority for VA
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins laid out his plans for the nation's largest integrated health ...
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VA will end remote work status for most employees on Feb. 24
The Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday ordered most employees working remotely to return to offices by Feb. 24, ...
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Trump's executive orders force VA workers to 'rat out' others, sparking fear, uncertainty
Internal emails obtained by the Free Press detail how President Trump's executive orders are affecting staff at the VA Ann ...
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The new secretary of Veterans Affairs is an Air Force chaplain and Iraq War veteran
Doug Collins joined the Air Force after 9/11 and deployed to Balad Air Base, Iraq, in 2008 as the nighttime flight chaplain.
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