Advocacy
MOAA Honoree Rep. Phil Roe Announces Plans to Retire from Congress
The Tennessee lawmaker served in the Army and has long championed causes critical to servicemembers past and present.
The Tennessee lawmaker served in the Army and has long championed causes critical to servicemembers past and present.
Our top priority is to ensure beneficiary out-of-pocket costs and access to high quality care are protected.
Help MOAA convince your lawmakers to pass a budget on time in 2020.
The to-do list for the year ahead, and how you can support and track MOAA's efforts.
The new law includes widows tax repeal, a military pay raise, and other critical MOAA priorities.
Take part in an effort to improve the system by sharing what went wrong.
As one key senator put it, "MOAA members ... never give up until the mission is complete."
President Donald Trump, via Twitter, indicated he would sign the measure.
We are the only military or veteran service organization honored among the 100 winners in the association category.
MOAA worked to secure many provisions that benefit servicemembers and their families. Ask your senator to back the NDAA.
While the NDAA still requires passage, we are one step closer to suspending billet reductions.
The long-sought benefit would be phased in through 2023. Here’s how it would work.