MOAA Spouse

Legislative

Defense Bill Asks for Military Spouse Employment Numbers

Last February, MOAA and Syracuse University’s Institute for Veteran and Military Families (IVMF) released the Military Spouse Employment Report. The overarching objective of this research project was to evaluate the cumulative economic impact on Armed

Finance

Commissary Catch 22

By Jamie Naughton In budget cutting exercises, commissaries are often easy pickings for the chopping block. Critics say the $1.4 billion Congress spends on groceries for military families could be better spent on

Legislative

Congress Divided on Future of Commissary

The House and Senate have approved their versions of the defense bill, and they don’t see eye to eye on the commissary. The Senate The Senate unfortunately took aim at the commissary

Transition and Career

Career Portability for Spouses

Career portability can be a challenge for a professional military spouse. Complicated state licensing requirements and lack of license portability impose significant administrative and financial burdens on military spouse professionals who move across

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