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Chairman Bost Presses VA on Budget Shortfall


Chairman Bost Presses VA on Budget Shortfall, Impact on Veterans

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) informing Congress that it may be facing a budget shortfall approaching $15 billion across the remainder of fiscal year ...

House Republicans Press Biden-Harris Administration on VA ...

Today, House Committee on Veterans' Affairs Chairman Mike Bost (R-Ill.), released a recent letter he and House Appropriations Committee ...

Lawmakers accuse VA leaders of exaggerating budget shortfall

Congress approved $3 billion in emergency VA funding in September, but officials now say they did not need the money to cover immediate ...

Massive veterans budget gap rips hole in appropriations process

The Department of Veterans Affairs is facing a $15 billion budget shortfall this fiscal year and next. Congressional Republicans are crying ...

VA warns of historic $15B budget shortfall. House committee says ...

The Department of Veterans Affairs' financial experts tell lawmakers that the historic funding discrepancy is due to increased hiring and ...

House Committee on Veterans' Affairs on X: "Read more from ...

Read more from Chairman @RepBost → "Veterans and taxpayers deserve better, and my committee will do our job and not rest until we get to the ...

VA Budgetary Shortfall Threatens Veteran Benefits

As Congress shifts from negotiating positions on appropriations bills to building a continuing resolution (CR) for the rest of the calendar year, ...

House GOP rolls out emergency plan to address VA budget shortfall

House Republicans rolled out an emergency funding plan Friday to address a roughly $3 billion budget shortfall facing the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

House Republicans lead $3B VA supplement to fix year-end budget ...

House Republicans are leading a supplemental funding bill to address a multi-billion-dollar budget crunch at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Congress fails to address VA budget shortfall before leaving town

Congress failed to pass legislation before leaving town to address a roughly $3 billion budget shortfall for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Budget - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs - VA.gov

The Office of Budget supports the Department in service to Veterans by managing the strategic and policy decision making processes in the ...

Lawmakers accuse VA leaders of exaggerating budget shortfall

Congress approved $3 billion in emergency VA funding in September, but officials now say they did not need the money to cover immediate ...

VA projects $15B shortfall driven by costs for veterans benefits ...

VA chief financial officers from the Veterans Benefits Administration and Veterans Health Administration informed the House Veterans' ...

VA Budget Shortfall Press Conference - YouTube

On Sept. 11, 2024, DAV and several partner VSO's held a press conference to address the VA's budget shortfall.

The American Legion and Other Veterans Groups Urge Congress to ...

They urged Congress to pass supplemental funding legislation before the September 20 deadline, which coincides with a continuing resolution ...

Lawmakers Slam VA Budget Shortfalls, Demand Changes to EHR ...

Members of Congress are not happy with recent budget shortfalls at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as the budgets for its IT modernization projects ...

VA projects $15B shortfall driven by costs for veterans benefits ...

The Department of Veterans Affairs is anticipating a $3 billion budget shortfall through fiscal 2024 from an increase in veterans benefits, ...

VA Secretary press conference September 26, 2024 - VA News

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to this month's press conference. We're excited. We have a lot of folks joining us today to ...

VA 'cried wolf' over budget shortfall that didn't happen

Veterans Affairs carried over about a $5 billion surplus after getting Congress to pass emergency funding as the fiscal year was coming to a ...

Bipartisan Senate group offers bill to plug VA benefit shortfall

The group of senators introduced a bill that would provide the Veterans Department with an extra $2.9 billion.