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VA Rule Change Sparks Outrage Over Medication-Based Disability Ratings
Department of Veterans Affairs changes disability rating criteria to evaluate veterans based on medicated functioning rather than underlying impairment
Department of Veterans Affairs changes disability rating criteria to evaluate veterans based on medicated functioning rather than underlying impairment
Texas senator warns administration losing credibility over Minneapolis shootings response
Seventeen Republicans defy party leadership in rare bipartisan healthcare vote
The New Jersey veteran told NBC News he was "a little pissed off" and felt nauseated upon hearing the news.
The Senate’s revisions—boosting the debt ceiling raise to $5 trillion, softening work requirements for Medicaid, and removing provisions for state and local tax (SALT) deductions
Massie warned that short-term benefits like tax breaks could lead to long-term consequences, including higher interest payments per family and escalating fiscal deficits.