Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins (R) will lead the Department of Veterans Affairs after the Senate on Tuesday easily voted to confirm him as secretary.   The chamber voted 77-23, with roughly half ...
Doug Collins, the new secretary at the Department of Veterans Affairs, temporarily assumed open leadership posts at two ...
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At his confirmation hearing Jan. 21, Collins said his top priority will ... This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Doug Collins confirmed to lead Veterans Affairs, aiming to cut red tape and ...
President Trump's nominees for top posts in his administration are gearing up for their Senate confirmation hearings, which kicked off earlier this month.
WASHINGTON D.C., DC — Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins' nomination hearing for secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs was held earlier on Tuesday after being postponed a week.
The former Georgia congressman was easily confirmed to lead the nation's delivery of veterans benefits and health care.
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Doug Collins of Georgia is a veteran of the ... Collins told the committee members during the nearly three-hour hearing. Collins was deployed to Iraq while he was a member of the Air Force ...
The Senate confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs on Tuesday ... "If I'm confirmed by this body, the VA will be my mission," Collins said during his confirmation hearing last month.
Collins takes the helm as the agency is seeing hundreds of thousands of additional veterans sign up for VA health care ...