Advocacy
What Does an Aging Population Mean for Veterans’ Care?
The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
MOAA's spring advocacy campaign reached every member of Congress thanks to hundreds of meetings and thousands of letters.
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Fair compensation, in the face of global threats and rising inflation, is key to the health of the all-volunteer force. Send a Letter Today | Latest News
Help end an unjust pay offset and move the fight for concurrent receipt forward. Send a Letter Today | Latest News | About Maj. Richard Star
Learn more about this year's key issues ... and how you can get involved.
MOAA's annual advocacy event brings members from across the nation in contact with their lawmakers to address critical topics on MOAA’s legislative agenda.
Traditionally an in-person event that brings hundreds to the Hill, the 2021 and 2020 events were virtual. The 2022 campaign was a hybrid model, with MOAA members reaching every member of Congress via thousands of letters and more than 235 meetings, both in-person and virtual.
Continue to follow MOAA's Advocacy News page for ongoing updates regarding our 2022 Advocacy in Action topics and other legislative priorities.
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Have a question about MOAA legislative efforts? Contact MOAA's Member Support Center at msc@moaa.org or call (800) 234-6622. To learn more about joining MOAA, click here.
The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
Veterans can call 1-800-MyVA411 to access services and benefits, or register complaints.