❓WHAT HAPPENED: Nearly 37,000 Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees are missing paychecks due to the Democrats’ ongoing government shutdown.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Department of Veterans Affairs employees, VA Secretary Doug Collins, Senate Democrats, and Senate Republicans.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The shutdown began October 1, affecting VA operations nationwide, including regional benefits offices and cemeteries.
💬KEY QUOTE: “The Democrats’ government shutdown is limiting services for Veterans and making life miserable for VA employees, and things are only going to get worse as time goes on.” – VA Secretary Doug Collins
🎯IMPACT: Over one million veterans face service backlogs, with offices shuttered and programs like the GI Bill Hotline and Veteran Readiness and Employment program disrupted.
Nearly one-tenth of the Department of Veterans Affairs workforce, or approximately 37,000 employees, are missing paychecks this week due to the Democrats’ ongoing government shutdown. The shutdown, which began on October 1, has led to furloughs or unpaid work for these employees, despite some appropriations still being in place when the shutdown started.
VA Secretary Doug Collins criticized the situation, stating, “The Democrats’ government shutdown is limiting services for Veterans and making life miserable for VA employees, and things are only going to get worse as time goes on.” The VA had already been reducing its workforce earlier this year, expecting to have 455,000 employees by the end of the fiscal year.
The shutdown has resulted in significant disruptions to critical services. Over one million veterans are experiencing backlogs, dozens of regional benefits offices have been closed, and more than 150 VA cemeteries are shuttered, except for burials. Programs like the GI Bill Hotline, which assists nearly 900,000 veterans, and the Veteran Readiness and Employment program, already facing a backlog of 60,000 applications, have been temporarily halted. Only one permanent closure occurred at a benefits office in the Philippines.
Medical care centers and outpatient clinics remain unaffected for now, thanks to advance appropriations from Congress. The VA has confirmed that benefits such as compensation, pension, education, and housing will continue to be processed and delivered.
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer (D-NY), have blamed the shutdown on Republicans’ refusal to include an extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies in the funding bill, but it is the Senate Democrats who have repeatedly blocked GOP spending legislation up to now. Secretary Collins said, “It’s time for Democrats to stop using the suffering of Americans as political leverage to give free health care to illegal immigrants. I call on them to open the government and enable VA to provide the complete and comprehensive services America’s Veterans, families, caregivers, and survivors have earned.”
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