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Registered volunteer participants in this year's Advocacy in Action event can click the link below (login required) to access planning information, training materials, and more.
Read this recap of MOAA's 2021 signature advocacy event.
From calls to emails to virtual meetings, follow these tips to make a difference remotely.
Join MOAA's fight for comprehensive reform. Read the issue paper, contact your lawmakers, and send a tweet today.
Ensure earned benefits match those in the civilian sector. Read the issue paper, contact your lawmakers, and send a tweet today.
Military families facing food insecurity need help. Read the issue paper, contact your lawmakers, and send a tweet today.
MOAA's annual advocacy event brought members from across the nation in contact with their lawmakers to address critical topics on MOAA’s legislative agenda.
Traditionally an in-person event that brings hundreds to the Hill, this was MOAA’s second year going virtual. The 2021 event topped 2020's figures with 20,000 letters of support reaching every congressional offices and hundreds of members conducting meetings with their legislators and staffers via online platforms.
Learn more about the impact MOAA members made with their efforts at this link, and follow MOAA's Advocacy News page for ongoing updates regarding our 2021 Advocacy in Action topics: Comprehensive toxic exposure reform, TRICARE Young Adult health care coverage parity, and a basic needs allowance for military families facing food insecurity.
Have a question about MOAA legislative efforts? Contact MOAA's Member Support Center at msc@moaa.org or call (800) 234-6622. To learn more about joining MOAA, click here.
Registered volunteer participants in this year's Advocacy in Action event can click the link below (login required) to access planning information, training materials, and more.
Ask your lawmakers to ensure these provisions are part of the final bill.
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