Advocacy
Know Your NDAA: What’s In, What’s Out, What’s Next as Critical Bill Moves Forward
Early language includes a major victory for MOAA on your health benefits, but more work needs done.
As MOAA's Director of Government Relations for Currently Serving and Retired Affairs, Lt. Col. Mark Belinsky, USA (Ret), is responsible for legislative advocacy to ensure compensation and benefits, adequately support uniformed servicemembers, retirees, and surviving families. He ensures service-earned benefits are not eroded across the uniformed service community. He also sustains and develops MOAA’s relationships on the Hill and across the uniformed services, and leads working groups across the community of military and veterans service organizations to synchronize targeted advocacy on critical initiatives.
Early language includes a major victory for MOAA on your health benefits, but more work needs done.
MOAA secured answers to key questions about coronavirus-related precautions and more.
The delay handicaps DoD’s talent search and limits retirees’ career choices. It could be changed in this year’s NDAA.
Officials: COVID-19 precautions, background checks, and a new multibillion-dollar contract promise a better moving experience.
Letters from the group to key lawmakers back two critical bills. It’s time to add your support.
This legislation is the next step as MOAA continues to fight to fully eliminate concurrent receipt, and grant the full disability and retirement pay our veterans deserve.