Finance
Long-Overdue SGLI, VGLI Coverage Increase Now Law, But Work Remains
Financial concerns faced by survivors – made worse by inflation – require legislative fixes. Here’s how you can help.
As MOAA's Director of Government Relations for Currently Serving and Retired Affairs, Lt. Col. Mark Belinsky, USA (Ret), is responsible for legislative advocacy to ensure compensation and benefits, adequately support uniformed servicemembers, retirees, and surviving families. He ensures service-earned benefits are not eroded across the uniformed service community. He also sustains and develops MOAA’s relationships on the Hill and across the uniformed services, and leads working groups across the community of military and veterans service organizations to synchronize targeted advocacy on critical initiatives.
Financial concerns faced by survivors – made worse by inflation – require legislative fixes. Here’s how you can help.
Programs targeting quality of life, and efforts to reduce the stigma of seeking help, may be making a difference.
From child care to housing concerns to inflation, these problem areas contribute to the ongoing recruiting crisis.
Tactical and geopolitical lessons aside, the message should be simple: Take care of your servicemembers and families.
Investment in personnel is one part of the solution. Ask Congress to provide the needed support.
MOAA’s work to expand concurrent receipt to more than 50,000 combat-injured veterans moves on, but we still need your help.