Military Benefits
Are DoD’s Latest Efforts to ‘Take Care of Servicemembers and Families’ Enough?
Find out what changes were announced in late September, and how they affect many MOAA priorities.
As MOAA's Director of Government Relations for Military Family and Survivor Policy, Jen Goodale is responsible for ensuring programs and policies designed to support uniformed service families address unique challenges these families face due to service. She manages and develops relationships to advance legislative priorities on the Hill, with DoD, and with other military and veterans service organizations. She also advises MOAA's Currently Serving Spouse Advisory Council.
Find out what changes were announced in late September, and how they affect many MOAA priorities.
Share your experiences to inform advocacy efforts and improve existing programs.
MOAA’s efforts have moved the issue forward, but more needs done. Ask your senators to act today.
Education and employment programs are only part of the solution. It’s time to pass the Military Spouse Hiring Act.
The annual event covered many MOAA priorities for military families. Here’s what was discussed.
From child care to spouse employment, here’s some of what MOAA is tracking in this critical defense legislation.