Trump's VA cuts will leave Indiana veterans with slower, costlier health care
- Indiana's 400,000 veterans will face challenges as the VA plans to cut 80,000 jobs, worsening wait times and access to care for veterans, according to Dr. Raja Ramaswamy.
- Cuts to VA staff will increase delays in receiving medical appointments, with Indiana veterans already waiting an average of 42 days for primary care.
- Lawmakers, including Representative Case, express concerns about the lack of transparency in the cuts and demand bipartisan efforts for solutions to support veterans.
- Indiana veterans face slower and more expensive health care due to cuts in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which plans to slash 80,000 jobs.
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