VA Cancels Key Meeting on Homeless Veterans Issues
Published Date: 7/21/2025
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The VA has canceled the Advisory Committee on Homeless Veterans meeting that was set for August 13, 2025. This affects veterans and those working to support them, delaying any new committee decisions or updates. No money changes are involved, but folks should stay tuned for future meeting plans.
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