Advocacy
MOAA Members Mobilize for Advocacy in Action 2025
They traveled from across the nation to meet with lawmakers and champion key legislation supporting the uniformed services community.
They traveled from across the nation to meet with lawmakers and champion key legislation supporting the uniformed services community.
With her husband deployed, a former congressional staffer flew across the country to add her voice to the cause.
Complications with new TRICARE contracts include claim and payment delays that could worsen provider shortages.
Looking for a reset in retirement? Follow these steps.
The fight to end an unjust pay offset continues in the 119th Congress. Here’s the latest.
A recent press release outlined key areas of concern for our 350,000 members and for the all-volunteer force.
From family-fun destinations to art supplies to tutoring, find out where you can save.
The retired officers have sued the VA over the department's interpretation of a 2024 decision involving the Montgomery and Post 9/11 GI Bill programs.
The move comes as the system attempts to bring back patients from the private sector.
No matter your post-service plans, one or more federal programs may be able to help.
The chapter generates the funds through its annual Fred White Memorial Veterans Benefit Golf Outing.
Thirteen facilities in five states are set for the upgrade in 2026.