Alaska
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15,000 federal jobs at risk in a state with a proud tradition of military service
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Potential economic impact of nearly $89 million in lost wages affecting communities that support our military
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Healthcare providers already seeking employment elsewhere, threatening continuity of care for those who've borne battle
North Carolina
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Federal layoffs confirmed at Durham VA Healthcare System and Fayetteville VA Coastal Healthcare System
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Fort Bragg area—home to thousands who have deployed to defend our nation—bracing for elimination of 1,000+ civilian defense jobs
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An estimated 2,500 veteran federal employees at risk statewide
Our Veterans Under Threat Across America
Virginia
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Military families forming support networks as cuts disrupt the lives of those who've already endured countless sacrifices
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Department of Defense announced firing 5,400 civilian employees in late February
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Low unemployment benefits in Virginia cover less than 20% of previous wages for those who served
Pennsylvania
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VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System employees terminated in nationwide cuts
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Governor notes many "experienced and talented public servants"—many who served in uniform—now unemployed
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Federal job impact varies significantly across regions, with highest concentration in Capitol Region
Kansas
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Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth facing civilian workforce reductions after decades of supporting America's warfighters
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USDA field offices staffed by veterans experiencing cuts, affecting farm loans and crop insurance programs
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Even modest reductions will be deeply felt in patriotic rural communities that have long supported our military
