Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts (MyCAA) are an education benefit every military spouse should have access to, but right now they don't. Longer serving families are excluded. If you want to see the program fair to all spouses, there are two things you can do now:
Lend your voice: Congress won't act unless you make this a priority. Send a message to your Congressional reps or click the Act link below
Tell your story: Have you been affected by the changes? Tell yours by clicking here or the Share link below.
At the MyCAA Action Center you can also learn more about legislative issues affecting you, connect with military spouses on social media or learn the history of the MyCAA program. Join MOAA's grassroots campaign to make MyCAA fair to all military spouses.
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Supporting the Career Aspirations of Military Spouses - Robert L. Gordon, III, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy)
Officials Invite Spouses to Share Employment Ups and Downs- American Forces Press Service
How does state licensing affect your career? - DoD seeking comments on Military Community & Family Policy Facebook page
NDAA 2011 - Now is the Time to Act, Congress orders review of all education programs for military spouses - including MyCAA.