Advocacy
Remembering Those Responsible for Our Economic Security and Freedoms
MOAA stands ready to work in a bipartisan way to ensure our nation fulfills the promises made to those who serve and have served.
MOAA stands ready to work in a bipartisan way to ensure our nation fulfills the promises made to those who serve and have served.
The bipartisan Major Richard Star Act would end an unjust pay offset faced by those who’ve served and sacrificed.
Caregiver support and ending the wait for toxic-exposed veterans lead the list, along with ongoing VA budget concerns.
Learn how the bipartisan Love Lives On Act and Caring for Survivors Act will make a difference for those who’ve lost loved ones.
The 2022 legislation contained generational reforms for toxic-exposed veterans. But there is more work to do.
Programs to prevent scams, enforce lending limits, and educate the force are all on hold ... and could disappear entirely.
Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Carlos Ruiz outlines his service’s work to prioritize high-quality housing.
A new report, part of MOAA’s work to preserve your earned benefit, provides details on the impact of pharmacy network cuts.
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.