
Transforming the VA: Secretary Collins Leads Sweeping Reforms to Enhance Veteran Care and Accountability
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The executive order and Collins’ statements reflect an ongoing effort to reverse what Collins characterized as a period of mismanagement and insufficient accountability during the prior administration. He has stated intentions to ensure VA becomes the most accountable federal agency, promising that high-performing employees will be celebrated while poor performance will be addressed more aggressively. In the same context, Collins also pledged to develop a plan to establish a full-service VA medical center in New Hampshire, the only continental state currently lacking one.
Secretary Collins’ broader vision for the VA, revealed in recent congressional hearings, involves a sweeping internal review aimed at downsizing the agency’s workforce to more streamlined, pre-2019 levels. He initially signaled a goal of reducing the agency’s staff by around 80,000 positions, roughly 15 percent, but later clarified that the number is subject to ongoing review and could be adjusted either up or down as more information becomes available. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed deep concerns about the scale and uncertainty of the prospective cuts, pressing Collins for concrete details and data to justify the moves. In these hearings, Collins reiterated that his reform agenda is focused on eliminating nonessential roles and overhead while improving direct veteran services, but lawmakers, especially Democrats, have voiced skepticism over his transparency and communication.
During budget discussions, Collins faced criticism regarding his outreach to Congress, with some lawmakers arguing that he had not sufficiently engaged with the committee or addressed their trust concerns since taking office. However, supporters, including committee chairman Mike Bost, praised Collins for efforts to restore accountability and modernize the VA.
Amid rumors regarding potential cuts to veterans’ benefits and staff layoffs affecting critical services such as the Veterans Crisis Line, Collins directly addressed these issues in recent public statements and video messages. He assured veterans and their families that no essential benefits are being cut, stating that funds have been redirected to strengthen care and that all crisis support responders remain on duty. He encouraged veterans to seek information directly from the VA to avoid misinformation circulating in the political sphere.
As Secretary Collins continues to reshuffle the agency’s structure, enact the executive order, and oversee major personnel and policy shifts, his leadership style has drawn both praise for decisiveness and criticism for limited transparency. The coming weeks are expected to bring further announcements as the VA finalizes its workforce reorganization plan and begins implementing new measures targeted at improving veteran care and restoring public confidence in the department.