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The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs dismissed more than 1,400 employees Monday, including some employees in Maine.
VA Secretary Doug Collins said. "These moves will not hurt VA health care, benefits or beneficiaries. In fact, Veterans are going to notice a change for the better.