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Ask your lawmakers to support the bipartisan Military Spouse Hiring Act.
It's the latest development in support of a law designed to help spouses on the move.
The Air Force Personnel Center is only approving PCS moves for airmen with expected departure dates in July.
A letter from the Virginia delegation calls current conditions and processes "woefully unacceptable."
Here’s how you can support next week’s major push on behalf of the Military Spouse Hiring Act.
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. David Berger joined the conversation at this year’s event.
From new packing rules to improved reimbursement rates for broken goods, get up to speed for your next PCS.
One advocacy group called the overdue update "underwhelming" and said families needed more clarity from the policy.
Less than half of the top 25 businesses in the Fortune 500 have policies in place about hiring military spouses.
As many as 227,000 military members a year could take advantage of the new benefit starting Jan. 1.
Auditors looked at more than 70,000 of the nearly 77,500 servicemembers in dual-military marriages. Here's what they found.
Rep. Don Bacon chairs the bipartisan work to support those who serve and their families, and to address the recruiting crisis.