Advocacy
Here’s What the Flurry of Recent Veterans Legislation Means to You
Take a look at some key accomplishments from the 116th Congress, including a sweeping VA measure signed into law Jan. 5.
Take a look at some key accomplishments from the 116th Congress, including a sweeping VA measure signed into law Jan. 5.
The FY 2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) cleared its final hurdle in the closing hours of the 116th Congress, with an 81-13 vote in the Senate on Jan. 1 completing the veto-override process. The House voted to override the veto 322-87 on Dec. 28.
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But the four-volume Quadrennial Review of Military Compensation isn’t all good news for servicemembers.
What’s on the to-do list for the coming year, and beyond, as the 117th Congress takes shape.
Learn more about work by MOAA and The Military Coalition to support efforts toward building a better system.
Military families faced problems securing care before COVID. These proposals would improve a challenging process.
MOAA will work to protect your earned pay and benefits. Here’s what’s at stake.
Here’s how to contact your lawmakers, and the president, to support passage of critical legislation.
Learn more about the 2020 advocacy work recognized by The Hill.
The bill would grow the NOAA Commissioned Corps to up to 500 officers, plus improve retention and benefits.
MOAA and other groups offered appreciation to retiring Rep. Phil Roe: doctor, lawmaker, and veteran.