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VA Secretary Collins Unveils Restructuring Plan to Improve Veteran Services

VA Secretary Collins Unveils Restructuring Plan to Improve Veteran Services

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Over the past several days, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins has been at the center of significant developments involving the Department of Veterans Affairs. Most notably, he testified before the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee for the first time since his appointment, addressing President Trump’s budget proposal for the 2026 fiscal year, which requests $187.2 billion for the VA. This testimony was marked by intense debate regarding his plans for the department’s future. Collins outlined a vision to restructure the VA in line with President Trump’s broader goal of government downsizing, focusing on eliminating non-essential roles and reducing overhead while aiming to improve services for veterans.

In a four-hour hearing, Collins faced pointed questions from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. There was evident skepticism, particularly from Democratic members, concerning the transparency of his reorganization plans and apprehension about potential workforce reductions. Collins assured that any personnel changes would come with advance notice, emphasizing that there would be no sudden firings and that the process will be deliberate and structured. He repeatedly stressed that the review of the VA’s organizational structure is aimed at making the system more efficient for veterans, rather than reducing essential services or benefits.

Parallel to his congressional testimony, Collins issued a statement following President Trump’s recent executive order, which mandates reforms to improve accountability in VA care and establish a National Center for Warrior Independence to address homelessness among veterans. He specifically highlighted the misuse of VA resources at the West Los Angeles Medical Center and expressed commitment to transforming the campus into a hub for homeless veterans, aligning with the intent of the executive order. Additionally, Collins announced that the VA would develop a plan to establish a full-service medical center in New Hampshire, the only state in the contiguous United States currently lacking such a facility.

Collins has also been active in dispelling rumors and misinformation regarding veterans’ benefits and department policies. In recent video messages, he directly addressed concerns that benefits were being cut or that the department was planning to reduce crucial services, stating unequivocally that these claims are not accurate. He emphasized that not only are benefits not being reduced, but that services are being improved, citing faster case processing and a major redirection of resources—nearly $98 million—back into care for veterans. Collins also assured the public that there have been no layoffs of Veterans Crisis Line responders, with support services remaining fully operational.

Throughout these communications, Collins has positioned himself as committed to increasing transparency and keeping the focus on veterans’ needs. He has addressed the role of the Department of Government Efficiency, clarifying that their presence at VA is to ensure operational efficiency and to direct funds where they are most needed.

As these reforms and budget discussions progress, Doug Collins continues to field questions both from Congress and the veteran community, maintaining that all changes underway are meant to safeguard and enhance the services, benefits, and support available to the nation’s veterans.

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