Advocacy
While Some Military Families Fight Hunger, Experts Propose Cutting Personnel Costs
MOAA continues its fight on all fronts to protect the earned benefits of those who serve and have served. Here’s how.
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.
MOAA continues its fight on all fronts to protect the earned benefits of those who serve and have served. Here’s how.
Ask your lawmakers to support the Military Retiree Survivor Comfort Act at this critical stage.
The Richard Star Act could become part of the must-pass NDAA. Here’s how you can help make it happen.
The increase may prove a target for budget-makers, and even a big boost may not give junior members the help they deserve.
MOAA supports the Military FATIGUES Act, which addresses this unfair cost disparity.
Ask your lawmakers to support the Families of the Fallen Act.