Spouse and Family
DoD Inspector General to Investigate Child Abuse Allegations at Military-Run Child Care Centers
Investigators will look at how parents are notified in these cases. Some have expressed outrage over delays or incomplete details.
Investigators will look at how parents are notified in these cases. Some have expressed outrage over delays or incomplete details.
The must-pass legislation includes much-anticipated (and MOAA-supported) upgrades and reforms.
New entry-level fellowships will make the program more attractive to younger spouses, officials said.
MOAA has been at the forefront of this issue, helping warn lawmakers of a new policy that has brought "drastic rate reductions."
The services reported more than 6,000 vacancies at the end of 2022, with fewer staffers meaning longer wait times.
The additional funds will help servicemembers maintain two residences. Some may be eligible for retroactive payments.
Covering this cost “may be a rare situation, but [it] would be a major impact on military families,” an Air Force nurse said.
MOAA and The Military Coalition are working to preserve access to care for families who need it most. Find out how you can help.
Military spouses have more ways than ever to keep a career on the move, but you’ll need to make a plan.
More beneficiaries may have access to these services, and providers could see a pay increase.
An expanded selection of ready-to-eat items, wider delivery service, and other improvements are on the to-do list.
Learn the latest on a key panel’s push to expand existing programs, and how you can support MOAA-backed legislation.