Advocacy
Survey: Military Families Less Likely to Recommend Service
Without legislative action, quality of life concerns will weaken the future force. Find out what’s at stake.
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.
Without legislative action, quality of life concerns will weaken the future force. Find out what’s at stake.
Ask your lawmakers to support the bipartisan legislation.
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