Transition and Career
Strong Start for DoD’s New Military Spouse Employment Program
The wide majority of participating spouses received job offers after private-sector fellowships.
The wide majority of participating spouses received job offers after private-sector fellowships.
Five installations will take part in the program, which promises a "much more user-friendly" PCS experience.
A bipartisan group of House members outlined major challenges, including several MOAA priorities, in a letter to the president.
A recent report shows growing issues with this type of care in the military health system. Ask your legislators to take action.
So far, the Basic Needs Allowance is missing its target. MOAA’s more comprehensive option will help the young families of those who serve.
The legislation comes after reports that staffing shortages have left expectant mothers struggling to find a doctor.
The chief master sergeant of the Air Force called the MOAA-supported move to restore this key benefit a "no-brainer."
The benefit likely will remain limited to those with service-connected conditions caused by serious injury or illness.
MOAA supports the bipartisan Maintaining Our Obligation to Moms Who Serve Act.
The legislation will remove a risk faced by thousands of servicemembers and their families.
The long-overdue boost was included in the FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act.
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