Advocacy
MOAA Joins More Than 50 Advocacy Groups to Support Combat-Injured Veterans
The fight to end an unjust pay offset continues in the 119th Congress. Here’s the latest.
The fight to end an unjust pay offset continues in the 119th Congress. Here’s the latest.
A recent press release outlined key areas of concern for our 350,000 members and for the all-volunteer force.
Ask your lawmakers to back legislation ensuring these veterans can access needed care and benefits.
Our 2025 campaign remains true to mission while innovating.
VA leaders want to bring benefits and services to more than 1 million women who have yet to access what they've earned.
We're taking these five topics to Capitol Hill on April 9. Add your voice to the cause today!
A double-digit boost for junior enlisted, which begins in April, will help the most vulnerable servicemembers and military families.
The provisional decision, one championed by MOAA and many allied advocates, covers a new class of medication.
Learn more about the MOAA-supported, bipartisan legislation.
The bipartisan bill would end an unjust offset faced by combat-injured veterans.
A bipartisan bill would encourage business to hire these talented workers ... and help combat a 21% unemployment rate.
Our push to protect junior members from unhealthy living conditions will be part of our annual spring advocacy campaign.