Advocacy
Legislation Moving to Support Reserve Component Credit for COVID-19 Response
MOAA supports efforts to make those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight eligible for critical federal benefits.
As MOAA's Director of Government Relations for Veteran Benefits and Guard/Reserve Affairs, Cory Titus advocates for policy solutions to help veterans receive their earned disability compensation, education, and employment benefits. He is responsible for ensuring our National Guard and Reserve receive the necessary support to maintain readiness and meet the challenges domestically and abroad.
MOAA supports efforts to make those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight eligible for critical federal benefits.
The move, pushed by MOAA and ROA, would make those on the front lines of the coronavirus fight eligible for critical federal benefits.
MOAA is asking the VA and the Treasury Department to step up. Ask your lawmakers to join the effort.
Read the letter to the president from The Military Coalition seeking "full federal support" for these servicemembers.
It's an issue of fairness and of readiness. Click to learn how you can make your voice heard.
The organizations seek an end to delays by the VA and relief for long-suffering veterans.