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Late last month, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending collective union bargaining rights for many federal agencies, including Veterans Affairs.
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Last week, President Donald Trump issued an executive order ending collective union bargaining rights for many federal agencies, including Veterans Affairs. On Friday and Saturday, veterans, federal workers and their supporters gathered in front of the VA Medical Center in Boise to protest.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs said it will provide abortions in certain cases to veterans regardless of state restrictions.The rule will allow veterans and eligible dependents to receive abortions in cases of rape, incest or if the life of the pregnant person is at risk.
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A new veteran’s cemetery is coming to the Gem State. The facility in the eastern part of the state will be Idaho’s third burial ground for those who…
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Republican state Sen. Marv Hagedorn started his public service in the Navy. Now, he’ll help others who have served in the military in his new role as…
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Last week, a military judge decided against giving Army soldier Bowe Bergdahl a prison sentence. Even though he pleaded guilty to desertion and…
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Federal officials say they've purchased 8 acres in south-central Idaho to establish a national cemetery.The Department of Veterans Affairs National…
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A group of residents in northern Idaho lined outside a U.S. Navy veteran's house on Thursday to protest claims that federal officials are planning on…
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Patients seeking care at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Boise have some of the longest waits for care in the entire VA system according to government…
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In a survey released by Republican Sen. Mike Crapo's office a third of more than 1,000 Idaho veterans who responded say they're unhappy with health care…