Advocacy
A Year Without a Budget Would Cost DoD $24 Billion, and Troops Would Suffer Most
Find out what it means for servicemembers and their families, and ask your lawmakers to take action today.
Find out what it means for servicemembers and their families, and ask your lawmakers to take action today.
Plans call for thousands of positions to vanish. Here’s how MOAA is working to protect your access to quality care.
The law establishes a pilot program to ease scheduling and a study on how to add care providers.
Individuals in these services could see their pay disrupted if the government shuts down.
There is bipartisan support in Congress for "significantly increasing compensation and benefits packages." Here's what to expect.
Our system to connect you with your lawmakers is more user-friendly in the new year. Here's what you should know.
Help MOAA’s ongoing efforts to reverse plans affecting thousands of military retirees. For some families, time is short.
From parental leave to child care assistance, the new law includes significant improvements.
Here's the to-do list for the coming year -- and we can't do it without your help.
Funding for the law's provisions rests on a separate appropriations bill, which has yet to pass Congress.
Ask your legislators to back this bill ending an unjust offset for more than 48,000 combat-injured servicemembers.
The group of more than 60 organizations and companies supports children in military or veteran caregiving families.