Advocacy
Deal May End Partial Shutdown, But Servicemember Pay Remains Unprotected
MOAA continues its work to pass legislation to insulate the finances of those in uniform, and their families, from future federal funding lapses.
As we move toward our annual spring advocacy event, set for April 15, get a full recap of last year's campaign.
MOAA's annual advocacy event brings members from across the nation to Washington, D.C., to meet with lawmakers as part of our ongoing work to advance our legislative agenda.
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We will visit hundreds of offices on April 15; even if you cannot join us on Capitol Hill, you can make your voice heard by engaging with your lawmakers on our top legislative priorities. See the links and details below, and continue to follow MOAA's Advocacy News page for ongoing updates regarding all of MOAA's advocacy efforts.
Have a question about MOAA advocacy? Contact MOAA's Member Support Center at msc@moaa.org or call (800) 234-6622. Want to join MOAA? Learn more about membership options.
MOAA continues its work to pass legislation to insulate the finances of those in uniform, and their families, from future federal funding lapses.
MOAA joined fellow advocacy groups in a message to lawmakers marking the end of Women’s History Month.
MOAA continues to champion the Love Lives On Act, and you can add your voice.