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Biden?s new VA chief McDonough inherits troubled oversight office from Trump

Biden?s new VA chief McDonough inherits troubled oversight office from Trump
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New VA secretary inherits an oversight office that s seen as dysfunctional

New VA secretary inherits an oversight office that s seen as dysfunctional
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Veterans Affairs gets 200,000 extra COVID vaccine doses as active cases continue dropping

Veterans Affairs gets 200,000 extra COVID vaccine doses as active cases continue dropping February 12 Dr. Charles Billings, a staff orthopedic surgeon receives the new Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from registered nurse Ayonna Williams at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System Medical Center in New Orleans, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) As the number of coronavirus cases in the Department of Veterans Affairs is headed down, the number of coronavirus vaccine doses in the system is poised to increase sharply. On Thursday, the department reported a three-month low in active coronavirus cases among patients, at just under 8,500. The active case total has declined steadily over the last three weeks and is down 58 percent in the last month.

COVID relief package includes major change in for-profit colleges rules on GI Bill benefits

COVID relief package includes major change in for-profit colleges’ rules on GI Bill benefits February 10 Army ROTC cadets walk along the Brown University campus in Providence, R.I., on Oct. 13, 2016. (Steven Senne/AP) Included in congressional Democrats’ massive pandemic relief plan are rules that could upend for-profit colleges’ ability to recruit and enroll veterans in degree programs by limiting how administrators count GI Bill dollars in their finances. Advocates have long pushed for the move as a way to ensure that veterans aren’t taken advantage of by schools with questionable credentials and poor employment results. But industry officials say the move will unfairly limit veterans choices in favor of traditional, inflexible collegiate courses.

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