Senate Confirms Former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins as VA Secretary

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Doug Collins confirmed to lead Veterans Affairs, aiming to cut red tape and provide care

Collins was one of President Donald Trump’s most vocal defenders as the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee when it investigated Trump during his first administration and voted twice to impeach him. Trump was acquitted in both Senate trials. Collins is a Navy veteran, an Air Force reserve colonel and a chaplain. He’s also a lawyer. At his confirmation hearing Jan. 21, Collins said his top priority will be to deliver veterans access to care and benefits. He also said the department must do more outreach to vulnerable veterans at risk of suicide or homelessness.

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Doug Collins confirmed as veterans affairs secretary as Trump Cabinet takes shape

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed Doug Collins as secretary of veterans affairs, putting the former congressman and Iraq War veteran at the helm of a department that provides crucial care to America’s veterans. Collins, a former Air Force chaplain, was confirmed on a 77-23 vote, becoming the latest addition to President Donald Trump’s Cabinet. “We must take care of our brave men and women in uniform, and Doug will be a great advocate for our active duty servicemembers, veterans, and military families to ensure they have the support they need,” Trump said in a November statement announcing Collins’ nomination. The Department of Veterans Affairs manages a more than $350 billion budget and oversees nearly 200 medical centers and hospitals nationwide.

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Former GA Rep. Doug Collins confirmed as Trump’s VA secretary

Former Georgia Republican Rep. Doug Collins was confirmed Tuesday as President Trump’s Veterans Affairs secretary after receiving near-unanimous support at the committee level. The Senate voted 77-23 to confirm Collins, who had represented Georgia’s rural Ninth Congressional District for nearly a decade before leaving public office following an unsuccessful 2020 campaign to represent the Peach State in the upper chamber. When accepting his nomination last November, he had vowed to “fight tirelessly to streamline and cut regulations in the VA, root out corruption, and ensure every veteran receives the benefits they’ve earned.” Collins, an Air Force Reserve colonel and military chaplain, had also criticized the leadership of the Department of Veterans Affairs in the last administration.

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Former Georgia Congressman Doug Collins confirmed as Veterans Affairs secretary
Former U.S. Rep. Doug Collins, a Georgia Republicans, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to serve as Veterans Affairs secretary.
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Senate confirms Doug Collins to be VA secretary
Collins, a former Georgia congressman who serves as a chaplain in the Air Force Reserve, was confirmed in a bipartisan, 77-23 vote.
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Former Georgia Rep. Doug Collins is set for a confirmation vote in the Senate. The vote is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. in Washington. Collins served in Congress from 2013 to 2021. He is currently a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command.
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Collins becomes first post-9/11 vet to be confirmed as VA secretary
The former House Republican lawmaker was confirmed by a bipartisan vote in the Senate. He served in the Navy and Air Force Reserve and was deployed to Iraq. He has close ties to President Donald Trump, having served as his legal counsel during his campaign for the White House. He will take over an agency with a budget of more than $1 billion.
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Senate confirms Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs
The Senate confirmed former Rep. Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday.
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Iraq War veteran and former congressman from Georgia will be at the helm of a department that provides crucial care to America’s veterans.
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