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United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs

The United States secretary of veterans affairs is the head of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the department concerned with veterans' benefits, health care, and national veterans' memorials and cemeteries. The secretary is a member of the Cabinet and second to last at sixteenth in the line of succession to the presidency (the position was last until the addition of the United States Department of Homeland Security in 2006[2]). Until the appointment of David Shulkin in 2017, all appointees and acting appointees to the post were United States military veterans, but that is not a requirement to fill the position.

United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Seal of the department
Flag of the secretary
Incumbent
Denis McDonough
since February 9, 2021
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
StyleMr. Secretary (informal)
The Honorable (formal)
Member ofCabinet
Reports toPresident of the United States
SeatWashington, D.C.
AppointerThe President
with Senate advice and consent
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrument38 U.S.C. § 303
FormationMarch 15, 1989
First holderEd Derwinski
SuccessionSeventeenth[1]
DeputyDeputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
SalaryExecutive Schedule, level I
WebsiteVA.gov

When the post of secretary is vacant, the deputy secretary[3] or any other person designated by the president serves as acting secretary[3] until the president nominates and the United States Senate confirms a new secretary.

Denis McDonough is currently serving as the 11th secretary of veterans affairs since February 9, 2021 under President Joe Biden.

List of secretaries of veterans affairs edit

Parties

  No party (2)   Democratic (3)   Republican (6)

Status
  Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs
No. Secretary Term of office President(s)
Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office Term length
1   Ed Derwinski Illinois March 15, 1989 September 26, 1992 3 years, 195 days George H. W. Bush
  Anthony Principi[1]
Acting
California September 26, 1992 January 20, 1993 116 days
2   Jesse Brown Illinois January 22, 1993 July 13, 1997 4 years, 172 days Bill Clinton
  Hershel W. Gober[2]
Acting
Arkansas July 13, 1997 January 2, 1998 173 days
3   Togo D. West Jr. District of Columbia January 2, 1998[3] May 4, 1998 122 days
May 4, 1998 July 25, 2000 2 years, 82 days
  Hershel W. Gober[2]
Acting
Arkansas July 25, 2000 January 20, 2001 179 days
4   Anthony Principi California January 23, 2001 January 26, 2005 4 years, 3 days George W. Bush
5   Jim Nicholson Colorado January 26, 2005 October 1, 2007 2 years, 248 days
  Gordon H. Mansfield[4]
Acting
Florida October 1, 2007 December 20, 2007 80 days
6   James Peake District of Columbia December 20, 2007 January 20, 2009 1 year, 31 days
7   Eric Shinseki Hawaii January 20, 2009 May 30, 2014 5 years, 130 days Barack Obama
  Sloan D. Gibson
Acting
Alabama May 30, 2014 July 30, 2014 61 days
8   Bob McDonald Ohio July 30, 2014 January 20, 2017 2 years, 174 days
  Robert Snyder
Acting
West Virginia January 20, 2017 February 14, 2017 25 days Donald Trump
9   David Shulkin Pennsylvania February 14, 2017 March 28, 2018 1 year, 42 days
  Robert Wilkie
Acting
North Carolina March 28, 2018 May 29, 2018 62 days
  Peter O'Rourke
Acting
Virginia May 29, 2018 July 30, 2018 62 days
10   Robert Wilkie North Carolina July 30, 2018 January 20, 2021 2 years, 174 days
  Dat Tran
Acting

Ohio

January 20, 2021 February 9, 2021 20 days Joe Biden
11   Denis McDonough Minnesota February 9, 2021 Incumbent 2 years, 330 days

1 Anthony Principi served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs September 26, 1992 – January 20, 1993.

2 Hershel W. Gober served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs July 13, 1997 – January 2, 1998 and July 25, 2000 – January 20, 2001.[4]

3 West served as Acting Secretary from January 2, 1998[5] to May 4, 1998.[6]

4 Gordon H. Mansfield served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs October 1 – December 20, 2007.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "3 U.S. Code § 19 - Vacancy in offices of both President and Vice President; officers eligible to act".
  2. ^ Public Law 109-177 §.503
  3. ^ a b 38 U.S.C. § 304: Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Accessed January 13, 2008.
  4. ^ (Press release). Department of Veterans Affairs. July 25, 2000. Archived from the original on July 13, 2009. Retrieved September 29, 2009.
  5. ^ (Press release). White House. December 2, 1997. Archived from the original on October 5, 2006. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  6. ^ Staff (May 1999). . United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Archived from the original on March 4, 2000. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  7. ^ UPI. Peake sworn in as VA secretary February 4, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, December 20, 2007. Accessed December 21, 2007.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The United States secretary of veterans affairs is the head of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs the department concerned with veterans benefits health care and national veterans memorials and cemeteries The secretary is a member of the Cabinet and second to last at sixteenth in the line of succession to the presidency the position was last until the addition of the United States Department of Homeland Security in 2006 2 Until the appointment of David Shulkin in 2017 all appointees and acting appointees to the post were United States military veterans but that is not a requirement to fill the position United States Secretary of Veterans AffairsSeal of the departmentFlag of the secretaryIncumbentDenis McDonoughsince February 9 2021United States Department of Veterans AffairsStyleMr Secretary informal The Honorable formal Member ofCabinetReports toPresident of the United StatesSeatWashington D C AppointerThe Presidentwith Senate advice and consentTerm lengthNo fixed termConstituting instrument38 U S C 303FormationMarch 15 1989First holderEd DerwinskiSuccessionSeventeenth 1 DeputyDeputy Secretary of Veterans AffairsSalaryExecutive Schedule level IWebsiteVA govWhen the post of secretary is vacant the deputy secretary 3 or any other person designated by the president serves as acting secretary 3 until the president nominates and the United States Senate confirms a new secretary Denis McDonough is currently serving as the 11th secretary of veterans affairs since February 9 2021 under President Joe Biden Contents 1 List of secretaries of veterans affairs 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksList of secretaries of veterans affairs editParties No party 2 Democratic 3 Republican 6 Status Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs No Secretary Term of office President s Portrait Name State of residence Took office Left office Term length1 nbsp Ed Derwinski Illinois March 15 1989 September 26 1992 3 years 195 days George H W Bush nbsp Anthony Principi 1 Acting California September 26 1992 January 20 1993 116 days2 nbsp Jesse Brown Illinois January 22 1993 July 13 1997 4 years 172 days Bill Clinton nbsp Hershel W Gober 2 Acting Arkansas July 13 1997 January 2 1998 173 days3 nbsp Togo D West Jr District of Columbia January 2 1998 3 May 4 1998 122 daysMay 4 1998 July 25 2000 2 years 82 days nbsp Hershel W Gober 2 Acting Arkansas July 25 2000 January 20 2001 179 days4 nbsp Anthony Principi California January 23 2001 January 26 2005 4 years 3 days George W Bush5 nbsp Jim Nicholson Colorado January 26 2005 October 1 2007 2 years 248 days nbsp Gordon H Mansfield 4 Acting Florida October 1 2007 December 20 2007 80 days6 nbsp James Peake District of Columbia December 20 2007 January 20 2009 1 year 31 days7 nbsp Eric Shinseki Hawaii January 20 2009 May 30 2014 5 years 130 days Barack Obama nbsp Sloan D GibsonActing Alabama May 30 2014 July 30 2014 61 days8 nbsp Bob McDonald Ohio July 30 2014 January 20 2017 2 years 174 days nbsp Robert SnyderActing West Virginia January 20 2017 February 14 2017 25 days Donald Trump9 nbsp David Shulkin Pennsylvania February 14 2017 March 28 2018 1 year 42 days nbsp Robert WilkieActing North Carolina March 28 2018 May 29 2018 62 days nbsp Peter O RourkeActing Virginia May 29 2018 July 30 2018 62 days10 nbsp Robert Wilkie North Carolina July 30 2018 January 20 2021 2 years 174 days nbsp Dat TranActing Ohio January 20 2021 February 9 2021 20 days Joe Biden11 nbsp Denis McDonough Minnesota February 9 2021 Incumbent 2 years 330 days1 Anthony Principi served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs September 26 1992 January 20 1993 2 Hershel W Gober served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs July 13 1997 January 2 1998 and July 25 2000 January 20 2001 4 3 West served as Acting Secretary from January 2 1998 5 to May 4 1998 6 4 Gordon H Mansfield served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs October 1 December 20 2007 7 See also editAdministrator of Veterans Affairs Veterans Health AdministrationReferences edit 3 U S Code 19 Vacancy in offices of both President and Vice President officers eligible to act Public Law 109 177 503 a b 38 U S C 304 Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Accessed January 13 2008 Gober Takes Over Top Spot at VA Press release Department of Veterans Affairs July 25 2000 Archived from the original on July 13 2009 Retrieved September 29 2009 President Clinton Names Togo D West Jr As Acting Secretary Of The Department Of Veterans Affairs Press release White House December 2 1997 Archived from the original on October 5 2006 Retrieved September 9 2009 Staff May 1999 The Honorable Togo D West Jr United States Department of Veterans Affairs Archived from the original on March 4 2000 Retrieved September 9 2009 UPI Peake sworn in as VA secretary Archived February 4 2008 at the Wayback Machine December 20 2007 Accessed December 21 2007 External links 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