Advocacy
Military Spouses Exempted From Federal Return-to-Office Guidance. What’s Next?
More work remains to strengthen protections. Find out MOAA’s next steps.
More work remains to strengthen protections. Find out MOAA’s next steps.
Faster processes are needed to establish a service connection for cancers and other illnesses.
Ask your lawmaker to cosponsor the Support Military Families Act and clear up confusion over in-person work requirements.
We’re working to secure a better reporting system to track and fix beneficiary issues. Here’s how you can help.
Have you used the DoD’s new moving system, or did you try the do-it-yourself route? We want to hear about your experience.
The bill also addresses mental health care concerns and requires reports to Congress on several VA programs and initiatives.
The new session presents opportunities to advance key legislative issues. Find out our next steps on your behalf.
Keeping a federal career on the move can be critical to retaining a military family. Take action today.
Col. Michael Kelly, USAF (Ret), works to ensure "civilian leaders fully recognize the arduous nature of military service."
Your voice as a constituent is key to the success of our work in Washington. Here’s how to get involved.
Many findings in the 14th Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation align with MOAA’s advocacy efforts.
Some in the West Region still need to take action or risk losing access to care. Find out how.