Advocacy
Veterans on Burn Pit Registry May Be at Greater Risk for COVID-19, Lawmakers Say
Senators and advocates have asked the VA to pay close attention to those with respiratory systems already weakened by toxic exposure.
Senators and advocates have asked the VA to pay close attention to those with respiratory systems already weakened by toxic exposure.
Read the bipartisan effort developed with MOAA’s assistance, and reach out to your legislator.
MOAA fought for this critical measure as demands continued to increase for the Commissioned Corps.
Have you experienced issues with your pharmacy needs? Tell MOAA your story.
Incumbents and challengers alike, take note of these critical issues.
Your voice makes a difference. Learn how you can join our work on Capitol Hill.
This legislation includes many MOAA priorities and expanded benefits. Ask your lawmaker to support the cause.
The move involves a lawsuit over non-department emergency medical care.
This strategy won’t solve a growing quality-of-life problem for the all-volunteer force.
It is one of MOAA’s top priorities to ensure military beneficiaries continue to receive access to medical care.
MOAA is asking the VA and the Treasury Department to step up. Ask your lawmakers to join the effort.
Read the latest letter to top lawmakers, and find out how you can lend your voice.