Spouse and Family
Senate Bill Would End Remarriage Penalty for Surviving Spouses
The MOAA-backed bipartisan Love Lives On Act would remove age restrictions targeting younger spouses.
The MOAA-backed bipartisan Love Lives On Act would remove age restrictions targeting younger spouses.
Even as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have ended, deployments have not slowed for the Army.
The MOAA-backed, bipartisan bill would help protect a vulnerable population from cybercrime.
The changes will make it easier for spouses to continue their career after a move, but only if the right infrastructure is in place.
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The delivery fee for a pilot program at eight commissaries has more than quadrupled in recent months.
Congress hasn't paid the full bill for Impact Aid since 1969. Ask your lawmakers to support these students today.
An entry in a recent CBO report would roll back a critical benefit. MOAA’s working to make that benefit stronger.
The survey attempts to fill information gaps and allow the Pentagon to improve family services.
Learn the latest rule changes, and get a glimpse at a new moving system planned for next year.
The Pentagon plans to lower the income threshold for the MOAA-backed benefit earlier than required by law.
The recently announced expansion and the new enrollment cap follow more than a decade of plummeting use.