The ongoing federal government shutdown is affecting how Virginia's Social Security recipients do business with the agency.
The federal government shutdown continues, forcing scores of federal workers to face furloughs and leaving Americans in limbo while congressional Democrats and Republicans point fingers at who to ...
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will maintain most services during the federal shutdown, as its employees are deemed essential. However, transition program assistance and ...
At Dickinson College, we are proud to support our nation’s veterans, active-duty service members, and their families as they pursue higher education. Whether you are a first-year applicant or a ...
The federal government began shutting down numerous programs on Wednesday, Oct. 1, after the Senate failed to advance a continuing resolution that would have provided funding through Nov. 21. Without ...
Changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, aka SNAP, became effective Oct. 1. These adjustments, which most notably include larger monthly benefits, come under the United States ...
The federal government is scheduled to shut down on Wednesday if lawmakers do not pass a continuing resolution to keep the government funded. But what happens to benefit payments like Social Security, ...
A government shutdown is likely to begin on Oct. 1 if Congress and the president cannot reach a funding agreement. Veterans' benefits, including healthcare payments and pensions, are not expected to ...
The majority of the Department of Veterans Affairs will continuing operating without interruption if a government shutdown starts on Wednesday, Oct. 1. Congressional leaders have failed to agree on ...