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The confirmation hearing for President-elect Trump’s pick for the next the secretary of Veterans Affairs, former Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), has been delayed by a week until Jan. 21. Sen. Jerry ...
President Donald Trump's choice to head the Department of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, passed a Senate cloture vote Thursday night.. The vote was 83-13. Collins will proceed to a full vote on ...
Secretary of Veterans Affairs: Doug Collins [163] February 5, 2025 (Confirmed February 4, 2025, 77–23) [RC 18] Todd B. Hunter [34] January 20, 2025 February 5, 2025 Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs: Paul R. Lawrence: Awaiting Senate Confirmation General Counsel of Veterans Affairs: James Baehr: Chief Financial Officer of Veterans Affairs ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Thursday he intends to nominate former Representative Doug Collins for secretary of veterans affairs. "We must take care of our ...
A nomination for Secretary of Veterans Affairs is reviewed during hearings held by the members of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, then presented to the full Senate for a vote. Air Force colonel and former representative Doug Collins from Georgia was announced as Trump's nominee for the position on November 14, 2024. [53]
In November 2024, President-elect Donald Trump announced that he intended to nominate Collins to serve as the next United States secretary of veterans affairs. [43] He appeared before the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs on January 21, 2025. [44] The committee advanced his nomination in a 18–1 vote on January 23. [45]
(The Center Square) – Congress has officially certified the 2024 election results, confirming President-elect Donald Trump as the next Commander in Chief of the United States and Sen. J.D. Vance ...
Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Virginia, ordered by year.Since its admission to statehood in 1788, Virginia has participated in every U.S. presidential election except the election of 1864 during the American Civil War, when the state had seceded to join the Confederacy, and the election of 1868, when the state was undergoing Reconstruction.