Advocacy
What Would a Shutdown Mean for Servicemembers, Veterans, and Retirees?
Get the latest on the process, how benefits may be affected, and how you can help MOAA protect the paychecks of all who serve.
As an Associate Director of Government Relations with MOAA, Brenden McMahon is responsible for supporting the Government Relations operations and assisting in coordinating engagement activities with the executive and legislative branches of the federal government along with other military, veteran, and stakeholder groups. He manages the department’s technology engagement tools and congressional advocacy platform and subscriptions. He also coordinates legislative advocacy efforts across MOAA business lines and leads MOAA's annual advocacy event. He supports The Military Coalition as well as MOAA’s Health Care and Government Relations Board Committees.
Get the latest on the process, how benefits may be affected, and how you can help MOAA protect the paychecks of all who serve.
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