Advocacy
5 MOAA Issues President Biden Should Address in His State of the Union Speech
From health care concerns to a better budget process, these long-term priorities deserve the attention the speech can bring.
From health care concerns to a better budget process, these long-term priorities deserve the attention the speech can bring.
Lt. Cmdr. Tony Negron, USN (Ret), teaches “Star Wars” lightsaber fighting at his Aiken Saber Academy in South Carolina.
The benefit expansion, part of the PACT Act, comes nearly a decade earlier than required by the legislation.
Five installations will take part in the program, which promises a "much more user-friendly" PCS experience.
A bipartisan group of House members outlined major challenges, including several MOAA priorities, in a letter to the president.
A recent report shows growing issues with this type of care in the military health system. Ask your legislators to take action.
The study involved researchers from multiple universities who reviewed the data of nearly 2 million veterans.
Telehealth has proven popular with veterans in rural areas, and more vets are taking advantage of remote counseling sessions.
A first-of-its-kind study tracked the increase and includes a breakdown by service branch and paygrade.
Our association has adapted, but our core mission has been solid since Feb. 23, 1929.
What’s the hidden cost of a pet emergency? Disrupted financial goals and perhaps a difficult decision based on your budget.
After serving 21 years in the Air Force, retired Lt. Col. Mary Brown has dedicated her time to giving back, including through MOAA’s WY-CO Border Chapter.