Advocacy
PACT Act, Offering Comprehensive Toxic Exposure Reform, Clears Major Senate Hurdle
The bill would help 3.5 million veterans, and it has a clear path to becoming law. Here’s what’s next.
The bill would help 3.5 million veterans, and it has a clear path to becoming law. Here’s what’s next.
These three bills include long-overdue benefits. Ask your lawmakers to sign on as co-sponsors today.
TRICARE’s lack of coverage for young adults can lead to confusion regarding eligibility and coverage for military kids transitioning to adulthood.
Governors in three states approve key legislation, while bills seeking exemptions gain ground elsewhere.
May brought a flurry of hearings on health care, military pay, housing, and much more.
The PACT Act would benefit 3.5 million veterans exposed to toxins in the course of their service.
As the NDAA process begins, it’s more important than ever for Congress to preserve your earned benefit. Take action today.
MOAA continues its fight for comprehensive toxic exposure reform. For some, long-overdue changes may come too late.
Urge your senators to support this measure, which could come to a vote in the chamber next month.
Find out the latest on this multibillion-dollar program, including what facilities will adopt it in the coming months.
Here’s what the bipartisan agreement would mean, and why MOAA members should contact their senators today.
MOAA has fought the plan to ax billets for years. It remains a threat to your health care and our nation’s military readiness.