VA Cancels Scheduled Veterans Readjustment Committee Meeting
Published Date: 10/20/2025
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Summary
The VA’s Advisory Committee on the Readjustment of Veterans meeting set for October 21-22, 2025, is canceled because funding ran out. Veterans and those who help them won’t see any new updates or changes from this meeting for now. The cancellation might delay important advice or improvements until funding is restored.
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VA Advisory Meeting Cancelled
The Department of Veterans Affairs cancelled the Advisory Committee on the Readjustment of Veterans meeting that was scheduled for October 21 and October 22, 2025 because funding lapsed. You (veterans) and people who help veterans will not receive any updates or changes that would have come from that meeting for now.
Advisory Advice May Be Delayed
Because the meeting was cancelled due to a lapse in appropriations, important advice or improvements from the Advisory Committee may be delayed until funding is restored. Veterans and service providers may wait longer for any changes the committee would have recommended.
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