Advocacy
Delay Means Disaster: Servicemembers, Military Families Need Budget Fix Now
A yearlong continuing resolution would bring “enormous, if not irreparable damage” to readiness and benefits.
A yearlong continuing resolution would bring “enormous, if not irreparable damage” to readiness and benefits.
Here's how MOAA will continue its work on behalf of military families.
Modernization and staffing resources are critical to building a better system, MOAA told a House subcommittee.
These centers serve hundreds of thousands of clients, but some veterans don’t know they exist … or how they can help.
Here’s how the MOAA-backed legislation would help more than 1 million combat veterans.
Learn more about the Veterans Benefit Improvement Act of 2021.
Dozens of lawmakers have signed on in recent weeks to help combat-injured veterans. Are your elected officials on board?
COVID-related delays and staffing problems show the importance of preserving your earned benefit.
Review the disturbing findings, and find out how MOAA is working to help these families.
Ask your lawmaker to co-sponsor the bipartisan Justice for ALS Veterans Act.
MOAA continues its work to close gaps between your benefit and commercial plans, including chiropractic coverage.
How has this issue affected you or your family? Help strengthen MOAA’s message to lawmakers.