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MORE STORIES The case involves 12 students from six families who attend military-run schools in Virginia, Kentucky, Italy and Japan. The decision to cut about 300 medical center payroll jobs and move about 300 more are part of broader efforts to reduce the size of the VA workforce. VA officials previously announced plans to end the Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program May 1. The landscape for PCS moves is unclear this season, but officials are taking steps for smooth moves. The Trump administration’s efforts to cut the number of federal workers have resulted in varying effects on military child care centers. Trump's plan for a huge increase in defense spending next fiscal year would mean billions more for equipment and training. The Veterans Affairs Servicing Purchase program aimed to help financially strapped veterans get lower interest rates and avoid eviction from their homes. The Defense Inspector General's Office will look into whether the defense secretary improperly shared sensitive information on the commercial app. A bill introduced in the House this week proposes to end federal taxes on bonuses given to troops for joining or re-enlisting in the military. Plans to cut more than 80,000 staffers from VA offices would severely hurt benefits delivery, said Arizona Democrat Sen. Ruben Gallego, a Marine Corps vet. Load More