The federal government officially entered a shutdown at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. From Social Security checks and SNAP benefits to TSA lines, national parks and veterans’ services — here’s what stays open, what stops, and what’s at risk during a shutdown.
Articles Tagged: Veterans Affairs Health Care System
News Aug. 28, 2025 7:24 am49d ago
Honks and cheers rang out Wednesday afternoon outside the Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center in Iowa City, where dozens of community members gathered in protest of the Trump administration’s treatment of VA employees.
Local Government Jun. 13, 2025 8:08 am125d ago
The county purchased the 15 unit property at 1102 Hollywood Blvd. in Iowa City, in 2024 for $1.7 million, marking the first time the county has directly owned housing stock. Under a plan proposed by Iowa City, federally funded rental assistance vouchers, combined with VA support services, would be offered to veterans living in the units.
Government & Politics Jun. 13, 2025 8:17 am125d ago
Federal legislation signed into law in 2022 expanded VA health care and benefits for veterans exposed to toxic substances during their service. But while the PACT Act includes glioblastoma as a presumptive condition related to burn pit exposure, it’s not included for Agent Orange exposure.
Government & Politics Mar. 24, 2025 11:52 am206d ago
A couple hundred people gathered Saturday on the downtown Pedestrian Mall to protest terminations of federal workers who serve Iowa veterans, seniors and farmers, and called on the district’s congresswoman, Republican U.S. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, to stand up for them.
News Mar. 6, 2025 7:20 am224d ago
An Iowa City building that houses a veterans affairs clinic, a military recruitment office, and a water science center for the U.S. Geological Survey could be sold by the federal government after the U.S. General Services Administration announced Tuesday it is determining the efficiency of the space.
Government & Politics Feb. 21, 2025 5:49 pm237d ago
A Cedar Rapids VA worker who aided fellow veterans seeking care, and a former student employee of the year who conducted agricultural research for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Ames are among the more than 200,000 federal workers without a job amid President Donald Trump's and billionaire Elon Musk’s ongoing efforts to slash the government workforce.
The Gazette
Business News Jan. 9, 2025 7:51 am280d ago
Completion expected in the fall of 2026
Health Care and Medicine Nov. 3, 2023 3:08 pm713d ago
Veteran suicide rates have declined in recent years, but they are still higher than the general population. Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough encouraged veterans to use new mental health services available through the the COMPACT Act.
People & Places Oct. 15, 2023 7:33 pm731d ago
Cedar Rapids veteran Sarah Lamp, who served in the Air Force for 15 years, is featured in a new 2024 calendar that raises funds for veterans across the country.
Gazette-Lee Des Moines Bureau
State Government Sep. 28, 2023 7:39 am749d ago
Also, Iowa City VA gets $1.5 million grant; secretary of state debunks election ‘myths’
Government & Politics Sep. 13, 2022 8:50 am1129d ago
Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough, visited with veterans Monday at the National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic at Riverside Casino & Golf Resort.
Government & Politics Sep. 11, 2022 2:23 pm1131d ago
Six years after a Davenport veteran’s suicide sparked national attention and calls for an investigation after having been denied inpatient psychiatric care, the Iowa City VA is planning for a major expansion.
Government & Politics Aug. 2, 2022 11:00 am1171d ago
Iowa U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst, a combat veteran, expressed a desire for an amendment focused on budgetary spending.
Campaigns & Elections Mar. 25, 2022 4:00 pm1301d ago
“Service has been central to my life,” said Colman Silbernagel, one of three candidates in the June 7 primary for the Republican nomination. He looks forward to representing the district “to defend life, protect our Second Amendment rights and fight for family-supporting jobs.”