With a new congressional session underway, many MOAA members may find themselves represented by new lawmakers – whether due to redistricting, retirements, or election results. This change presents a valuable opportunity to connect with your legislators and advocate for the uniformed services community.
A few simple steps can help MOAA build strong grassroots connections and advance our legislative agenda.
1. Join MOAA’s Legislative Action Center
MOAA’s Legislative Action Center is your gateway to staying informed and taking action on pressing issues. The online portal allows you to find your elected officials, track legislation, and learn about key priorities like housing improvements, health care access, and pay increases. You can also send messages directly to your lawmakers urging support for MOAA-endorsed legislation; campaigns will begin as new legislation is filed.
Signing up ensures that your voice, and those of your fellow advocates, contributes to meaningful change at the federal level.
[REGISTER TODAY: MOAA’s Legislative Action Center]
2. Reach Out to the Military Affairs Contact
Every congressional office has a staff member dedicated to military and veterans’ affairs. Identifying and engaging with this point of contact can establish a direct communication line to your representative.
A well-crafted email introducing yourself, highlighting MOAA’s advocacy priorities, and offering your perspective as a constituent can pave the way for a productive relationship. Personal engagement sends a strong message that military issues matter to voters in the district.
To connect with your lawmaker, visit their website and click the “contact” tab.
[RELATED: MOAA’s Priorities for the 119th Congress]
3. Connect With Your Local MOAA Chapter
Your local MOAA chapter offers a ready-made network of passionate advocates. Joining forces with your peers allows you to collaborate on outreach efforts, share legislative updates, and strengthen ties with congressional offices.
No local affiliate? MOAA has several highly engaged virtual chapters; you can participate from the comfort of your living room.
[RELATED: MOAA’s Chapter Listing]
Make an Impact Today
The arrival of a new member of Congress, especially a member with prior service in uniform, is a pivotal moment for advocacy. By joining MOAA’s Legislative Action Center, connecting with military affairs representatives, and participating in local outreach efforts, you can help ensure our issues remain front and center. Together, we can champion the causes that matter most to servicemembers, veterans, and their families.
Take action today by visiting MOAA’s Legislative Action Center and joining the movement to create a stronger future for all those who serve.
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