Advocacy
The White House Budget: What Early Figures Mean for You and Your Benefits
MOAA breaks down the numbers and outlines top priorities for lawmakers in the coming months.
Your service can open doors to a second career and may entitle you to benefits you have yet to fully explore or understand. Let MOAA help with your next steps.
Former officers can benefit from MOAA's experienced military transition team and financial experts. They also can stay involved with issues critical to servicemembers past and present, and their families, as MOAA fights to maintain a strong national defense and protect the benefits earned by those who served.
Below you'll find links to publications, news articles, and MOAA advocacy efforts, as well as ways you can get involved at multiple levels. Learn more about joining MOAA here. Questions? Contact MOAA's Member Service Center at (800) 234-6622, or find us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
MOAA breaks down the numbers and outlines top priorities for lawmakers in the coming months.
Proposed legislation would expand health care coverage for this vulnerable group.
A commentary by Rear Adm. Tom Jurkowsky, USN (Ret), on a key MOAA advocacy issue appeared in The Hill.