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What the FY 2025 Biden Budget Plan Could Mean for Military Pay, TRICARE, and More
MOAA breaks down the White House proposal, which arrived as the FY 2024 budget debacle continues.
MOAA breaks down the White House proposal, which arrived as the FY 2024 budget debacle continues.
The chapter’s donations help the nonprofit provide food and other needed items to the local military community.
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A recent MOAA webinar covered the topic. Find out more, and learn how to access our full webinar archive.
Understanding the full cost structure of various plans is critical to preserving your service-earned benefit.
Help MOAA and the Quality of Life Foundation push this legislation forward.
“We are closer than we have ever been.” Help us keep the pressure on Congress.
Commandant Gen. Eric Smith was confirmed for the job in September. He underwent open-heart surgery in January.
The decision could pave the way to retroactive pay and future compensation for thousands of caregivers.
Servicemembers and their dependents are at higher risk for such conditions. Ask your lawmakers to back the MOMS Act today.
A cyberattack on an outside provider has caused prescription delays for military patients since late last month.
A March 1 move will affect beneficiaries taking specialty medications, including certain maintenance drugs.