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Child Care, Spouse Licensure, and More: How the FY 2025 NDAA Will Help Military Families
MOAA reviews some of the new and upgraded programs made possible by this year-end legislation.
MOAA reviews some of the new and upgraded programs made possible by this year-end legislation.
The Army Emergency Relief policy change would double the amount of assistance available.
Servicemembers could be reimbursed for costs up to $4,000, double the old rate.
The legislation holds providers accountable, establishes health care protocols, and addresses maintenance issues.
Some lawmakers have been pushing for this change for more than a decade.
Here's how you and your family can follow the year's most exciting sleigh ride.
Will your store be part of a trial run that could add more than 61,000 new shoppers?
The new setup will remove a categorization system praised by some advocates in favor of an individualized approach.
Whether you’re considering a startup or already in business, this Dec. 11 online event can help.
The new benefit applies to active duty members (not spouses) and comes with a $1,000 cap. It echoes an earlier DoD pledge.
The government has fallen behind in helping spouses keep a career on the move. A fix could come in the must-pass NDAA.
Learn how you can have your say on housing issues and other important programs.