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The Department of Veterans Affairs would receive authorization to construct or renovate major medical facilities across the country to improve healthcare services for veterans. This spending plan allows the VA to upgrade hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare buildings to better serve the millions of veterans who depend on these facilities for medical care. The bill is currently being reviewed by the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs to determine the specific projects and funding amounts.
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