Advocacy
Conferees Urged to Reject Senate-Passed TRICARE Fee Increases
The provision could impose higher TRICARE enrollment fees and deductibles on more than 1 million military retirees under age 65.
Tom Philpott has covered the military for more than 30 years. His syndicated column, Military Update, reaches 2 million readers and focuses on breaking news affecting pay, benefits, and the lifestyle of service people. He is a contributing editor with Military Officer, and his freelance articles have appeared in numerous magazines including The New Yorker, Washingtonian, Readers' Digest, and Kiplinger's. Philpott served a tour in the U.S. Coast Guard as an information officer.
The provision could impose higher TRICARE enrollment fees and deductibles on more than 1 million military retirees under age 65.
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