VA Cancels Rural Vets Health Meeting Without Fanfare
Published Date: 3/25/2026
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The Veterans Rural Health Advisory Committee meeting set for March 23, 2026, has been canceled. Veterans and rural health advocates waiting for updates will need to stay tuned for the new date, which will be announced later. No money or major changes are involved—just a little scheduling shuffle!
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