Advocacy
7 MOAA Legislative Priorities for Veterans in the New Year
Find out what’s on the docket for 2024, and ask your lawmakers to make these concerns a top priority after the holiday.
Find out what’s on the docket for 2024, and ask your lawmakers to make these concerns a top priority after the holiday.
Veterans cannot be compensated twice for the same purpose. Consider the full stakes of a legal case.
A small change made by the bipartisan Home for the Brave Act would make a big difference for many in need.
Vet Centers serve critical needs for veterans of all generations. Find out how you can support their mission.
The issues date back to 2011 and could affect nearly 40,000 veterans and survivors.
Find out what else is on MOAA's legislative agenda for the VA, and how you can help make a difference.
The Expanding America’s National Cemetery Act will protect this earned benefit for servicemembers past and present.
A lack of documentation may lead to the "pronounced" rate disparity, according to researchers.
About 18 million personnel files were damaged or lost in a 1973 fire, causing untold problems for those seeking VA benefits.
Some servicemembers, including those in Alaska and Hawaii, could lose hundreds of dollars a month.
These important forms may be gateways to fraud.
Open season still lasts until Jan. 1, but you’ll have to begin the enrollment process earlier than expected to get a cost estimate.