Military Benefits
Senate Panel Backs Plan for $456 Billion VA Budget Next Year
The draft comes with broad bipartisan support, unlike the version adopted by the House in June.
The draft comes with broad bipartisan support, unlike the version adopted by the House in June.
A House NDAA amendment would require DoD to outline expected savings and any possible disruption of benefits.
The new interpretation helps thousands of soldiers who were mobilized under certain orders.
A new GAO report looks at common obstacles, to include "incompatible" systems.
MOAA-backed legislation led to the change. Here’s what to know.
Plans to eliminate 30,000 positions are less severe than past proposals, but concerns remain.
Officials previously said up to 80,000 positions could be eliminated.
The wide-ranging legislation is the first of a series of bills affecting DoD and VA budgets (and benefits).
After the cancellation of a multibillion-dollar contract during peak PCS season. A Pentagon task force is working to ensure no moves fall through the cracks.
The $435 billion measure covers everything from toxic exposure research to caregiver support to GI bill programs. Find out what it could mean for you.
The authorization bill could see significant movement in July. Ask your lawmakers to keep MOAA priorities front and center.
More than 120,000 beneficiaries do not use direct deposit.