Advocacy
Update: President to Extend Reserve Component Orders Beyond 89 Days
The move, pushed by MOAA and ROA, would make those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight eligible for critical federal benefits.
The move, pushed by MOAA and ROA, would make those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight eligible for critical federal benefits.
The changes, effective Aug. 1, are tied to the average cost increase of undergraduate tuition in the U.S.
To understand your eligibility, you must know where you fall in the VHA Priority Group protocol.
Officials: COVID-19 precautions, background checks, and a new multibillion-dollar contract promise a better moving experience.
Get the latest burial guidance, and learn about a new virtual tribute.
Have you analyzed your needs and looked at your plan's major cost factors? Let MOAA help you on the right path.
MOAA joined three dozen groups seeking greater assistance for those serving, and sacrificing, under state orders.
Rear Adm. Robert Bianchi, USN (Ret), outlines the safety measures in place at locations worldwide.
With more Guard and Reserve deployments, and more jobs disappearing, it’s critical to understand the law.
Students will have more time to process their paperwork, among other improvements.
The stores will not provide masks to customers. Read about the other precautions in place to protect shoppers.
MOAA is asking the VA and the Treasury Department to step up. Ask your lawmakers to join the effort.