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MOAA, Other Groups Seek to Protect Key Financial Safeguard for Servicemembers
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau enforces fraud protections and interest rate caps. A lawsuit could shut it down.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau enforces fraud protections and interest rate caps. A lawsuit could shut it down.
Get the latest on the process, how benefits may be affected, and how you can help MOAA protect the paychecks of all who serve.
Veterans can learn how to spot fraud, report suspicious actors, and get benefits assistance for free.
U.S. Transportation Command disputed the reported rate cuts under the new system, which has been delayed.
Fewer than half of veterans who qualified for a burial allowance or headstone last year used the benefit.
The VA is reviewing its ratings schedule in the wake of the findings and seeking "flexibility" within the system.
Learn the latest on work to secure these earned benefits, and find out how you can help.
From PCS moves to medical and child care to high school sports, a funding lapse may have substantial ripple effects.
With grant funds from The MOAA Foundation, the chapter donated backpacks to veterans attending the event.
Comfortable in your current position? That’s no excuse to let your contact list stagnate.
Bedbugs. Roaches. Brown water. Broken windows. This GAO report found some troops living in "continuous misery."
VA leaders say the department can handle the backlog, which has been caused by an influx of PACT Act-related claims.