Advocacy
Advocacy in Action 2022: What’s Next for 3 Key Issues
MOAA members sent thousands of letters and held hundreds of meetings with lawmakers as part of a successful spring campaign.
MOAA members sent thousands of letters and held hundreds of meetings with lawmakers as part of a successful spring campaign.
Founded in 2016, the group has 425 members representing all 50 states.
MOAA and other advocacy groups are working to help shape the Basic Needs Allowance. Ask your lawmakers to join the cause.
Lt. Col. John Culp, USA (Ret), is currently volunteering in Kyiv with the nonprofit Bomb Techs Without Borders.
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The bipartisan legislation introduced in the House last year now has a companion Senate bill.
This bipartisan effort is designed to protect all who serve from potential financial disaster.
Learn what researchers found after reviewing the records of more than 2 million servicemembers.
Maj. Jason Stanley’s cancer was linked to burn pits. The Senate soon will vote on a bill designed to improve this troubled process.
MOAA’s advocacy work shows results on multiple fronts, but the threat to your benefit hasn’t gone away.
Russia’s failure in Ukraine shows why skilled manpower matters. Ask your lawmaker to preserve our military’s greatest advantage.
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