Volume XIII, Issue 8 |
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MOAA LEGISLATIVE UPDATES |
Phil Dyer, a Certified Financial Planner, is assigned to
the MOAA staff as Deputy Director, Benefits Information
and will be a regular contributor to this newsletter.
MOAA Exchange - Your source for distinctive clothing and gifts Summer clearance sale on MOAA men's and women's golf shirts for $18.20. Our Highland Bay golf shirt is made of 7 oz. ringspun combed cotton. The MOAA logo is embroidered on the left chest. Available in either navy blue or white. Visit the MOAA Exchange online to see our unique line
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[Last Minute Addition]
Legislative Update for Friday, 31 Oct 2003:
Backed by strong bi-partisan support in the Senate and against the vehement objection of the Administration, conferees negotiating the final outline of the $87 billion dollar Iraq Emergency Supplemental spending bill voted this week to allow uninsured members of the National Guard and Reserve to participate in TRICARE on a cost-share basis. The program funding covers only one year and it remains to be seen if the Defense Authorization conferees will roll up the initiative in the pending National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2004. MOAA strongly recommends this be done. The prospects for success, however, are dimmed by the Administration's threat of a defense bill veto if TRICARE expansion is permanently authorized. MOAA is particularly grateful to the champions of this
initiative for their tireless support. Senators Tom Daschle
(D-SD), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Mike DeWine (R-OH),
and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) deserve commendation for their
commitment to this initiative. We feel confident that they
will lead the charge to extend and improve upon this needed
coverage for our nation's citizen-soldiers.
In a meeting with VADM Norb Ryan, Jr. last week, Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) agreed to be the Senate champion of MOAA's and The Military Coalition's (TMC) fight to increase the SBP benefit to 55 percent after age 62. Sen. Landrieu is a strong supporter of military members and their families and is the sponsor of S. 401 which would raise the SBP benefit to 55 percent. Letters to be sent to your Representatives and Senators can be found on the MOAA Web site at http://capwiz.com/moaa/issues/bills. |
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