Advocacy
After COVID-Related Pause, Key Military Health System Reform Nears Completion
MOAA will work to ensure the changes meet their goal of improved overall access to patient care.
MOAA will work to ensure the changes meet their goal of improved overall access to patient care.
As the 2019 legislative calendar evaporates, the FY 2020 National Defense Authorization Act remains unfinished.
The move would benefit all who've served or are serving, many of whom aren't currently covered.
Congress has failed again to deliver a federal budget for the new fiscal year.
The legislation includes protections for servicemembers in the event of a government shutdown.
Find out where the situation stands, and what it means for your pay and benefits.
MOAA members must continue to ask lawmakers to end the unfair offset.
MOAA continues to support efforts that protect the earned benefits of student-veterans.
The agency has made improvements and addressed some key issues, but more work needs done.
A commentary by Rear Adm. Tom Jurkowsky, USN (Ret), which originally appeared in The Oklahoman newspaper.
The wife of an Army officer who died in Afghanistan joined Sen. Doug Jones in a recent appearance on CNN's The Lead with Jake Tapper.
What the Employment Cost Index means for your future earnings (Hint: It's good news).