Spouse and Family
New Law Brings Long-Sought Relief for Military Spouses on the Move
States now must recognize most spouses' professional licenses from other states if they moved because of military orders.
States now must recognize most spouses' professional licenses from other states if they moved because of military orders.
“Being the warrior in the room means that every other person is safer because you are there.”
The move reverses a 2014 policy. Find out who will be affected.
Learn how you can help your community as part of a nationwide emergency network.
The 2023 increase was the largest in decades. A key index, and momentum in Congress, may mean a higher figure next year.
It’s a common benefit offered to many employees at large entities, including DoD civilians. Here’s what one study found.
Lt. Gen. Brian T. Kelly, USAF (Ret), shares his priorities for 2023 and beyond.
From fighting TRICARE cuts to protecting and expanding earned benefits, find out what's on top of our to-do list.
From advocacy to education to community support, MOAA’s Surviving Spouse Advisory Council saw many accomplishments last year.
Veterans will be eligible for more coverage, but it won’t be automatic. Here’s what to do.
Start 2023 strong with this list of helpful tips and links.
Learn how to submit a nomination for the annual Communications Awards, find details about earning advertising revenue, and read about what MOAA affiliates have been up to in their communities