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Jon Ossoff (D-GA)
Jon Ossoff
Democrat·Georgia

Following President Trump’s Executive Order, Sen. Ossoff Working to Protect Veterans’ Health Care

Washington, D.C.— U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is working to ensure President Trump’s Federal hiring freeze does not impact veterans’ health care.
Today, Sen. Ossoff and colleagues urged President Trump to exempt VA personnel from his hiring freeze, warning of threats to veterans’ health care.
On January 20th, President Trumpissued an Executive Orderinstituting a Federal hiring freeze, which could impact hiring for positions in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
“We write with urgent concerns about the Presidential Memorandum issued on January 20, 2025, which instituted an immediate hiring freeze, with few exceptions, across the federal civil service. Veterans have earned and deserve the best quality health care and benefits possible. Delivering on that sacred promise starts with ensuring the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has the appropriate personnel in place to serve them,”Sen. Ossoff and the group wrote to President Trump.“As written, this Memorandum could dramatically impair the ability of veterans across the country to get the care and benefits they desperately need.”
“Mr. President, to prevent the delay or denial of life-saving services and benefits for our nation’s heroes, we urge you to provide an immediate, clear, and full exemption to VA personnel from your hiring freeze,”the Senators continued.
According to areportby the Military Times, the Veterans Health Administration needs to hire more than 40,000 new workers annually to maintain VA medical sites.
Sen. Ossoff continues working to protect Georgia’s veterans and their families.
Earlier this month, Sen. Ossofflaunched an inquirywith the U.S. Postmaster General after receiving reports from Georgians that they are receiving prescriptions late and appointment notices after their scheduled appointments.
Last month, Sens. Ossoff, Mike Rounds (R-SD), and Kevin Cramer (R-ND)’s bipartisanGold Star Children Education Actto support the education of children after the loss of a parent who served wassigned into law.
Click hereto read Sen. Ossoff’s inquiry.
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