Advocacy
Summer Storm Surge: Why Now Is a Critical Time to Join MOAA’s Advocacy Push
Your action can help move key legislation forward, but time is of the essence.
Your action can help move key legislation forward, but time is of the essence.
MOAA and other advocacy groups say the plan requires further study.
Congress returns to session Sept. 9, but there is still time to make a difference in your home state.
Soldiers in one of the military's most prestigious units bunk with rodents and mold.
On his first official day as the Pentagon's health care champion, MOAA highlighted concerns about reducing medical forces.
MOAA has received reports of declining access to care and services at MTFs. Let MOAA know if its happening to you and tell Congress to preserve military medicine.
The Office of the Inspector General estimates 31% of claims were inappropriately processed.
"This problem goes back decades, but this year we can finally solve it once and for all."
“Cutting the military’s medical forces by 20 percent would constitute a qualitative change to the entire military health system," writes Read Adm. Tom Jurkowsky, USN (Ret).
Be ready for Summer Storm; the senators are coming home.
MOAA thanks Washington, D.C.'s WUSA9 for continuing coverage of the work being done to end this unfair offset.
Here's why MOAA supports this policy, which affects undocumented parents, spouses, and children of servicemembers.