Advocacy
The Next Steps in MOAA’s Fight to Support Combat-Injured Veterans
The Major Richard Star Act was a prominent part of our Advocacy in Action efforts. Where do we go from here?
The Major Richard Star Act was a prominent part of our Advocacy in Action efforts. Where do we go from here?
Military.com takes a closer look at this Advocacy in Action topic, and how our members are keeping up the pressure on Congress.
Congress has sought to limit spending for such work since 2018.
Funds for the Affordable Connectivity Program will dry up next month unless Congress acts.
Thousands of messages. Hundreds of meetings. Three crucial issues. Learn how lawmakers are hearing our powerful voice.
The verdict may allow those with Montgomery and Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility to use both programs.
Find out what has changed this year, get moving tips from experts ... and learn all about the python in the sofa.
VETS Indexes’ annual list considers hundreds of companies, nonprofits, schools, and other organizations.
These initiatives, including expanded hours, delivered more than 25,000 new patients in four months.
When it comes to young adult coverage, TRICARE falls well short of civilian plans. Help MOAA make a difference.
The "last resort" option targets those who've defaulted on home loans and can't secure other loan assistance.
Whether deployed overseas, with younger servicemembers, or in the current place he calls home, Maj. Peter “Brooks” Rose, JAGC, USAFR, finds ways to put his military skills to good use.