Military Benefits
This Bill Would Support the Families of Deceased, Defrauded Veterans
The bipartisan legislation introduced in the House last year now has a companion Senate bill.
The bipartisan legislation introduced in the House last year now has a companion Senate bill.
Restrictions were lifted April 22, with full service set to begin in the coming weeks.
MOAA’s long fight for fair pay is part of this year’s Advocacy in Action event. Help send a clear message to Congress.
A top official said other tactics “can realize the benefits of consolidation without the risks consolidation would bring.”
MOAA supports the legislation, which heads to the House after receiving unanimous approval in the Senate.
The department suspended dismissals from the program last week as part of a review of eligibility criteria.
About 33,000 families are enrolled in the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers.
The department restarted such collections in October, after delaying them as part of COVID-19 pandemic response.
A Navy veteran contends his service-connected mental health conditions prevented him from filing a claim sooner.
Here’s what you need to know about this important number, and why it could put your benefits in the budget crosshairs.
Learn more from an exclusive Q-and-A that first appeared in "Military Officer" magazine.
The bill targets "confusing paperwork" that may prevent spouses and children from receiving the benefit.