MIL News Weekly 5-11 Apr 2026 (Episode 45)
Download MP3In this episode of MIL News Weekly, we report key updates for military personnel, retirees, and veterans for April 5–11, 2026. Highlights include a Pentagon policy shift that redefines the Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) as a mobilization asset, requiring more detailed data collection and annual screenings for relevant members. Congress introduced the Army Security Agency Monument Act to honor ASA veterans, and Virginia passed legislation raising the minimum wage and expanding contraception rights, supporting military families. Retirees are notified of new support offices and changes to benefits: a 2.8% COLA increase, TRICARE cost hikes, and higher Thrift Savings Plan limits with significant Roth contribution requirements. The National Veterans Strategy Act aims to overhaul federal support for veterans, focusing on measurable outcomes over service “checklists.” The VA launched new grant cycles for adaptive sports, celebrated 100,000+ new healthcare enrollees, rolled out non-invasive GI screening tech, and announced that trust in the VA has reached 82%. The episode underscores the importance of staying informed about evolving military, retirement, and veteran policies and resources.
- (00:00) - Weekly Briefing Intro
- (00:41) - Issues That Affect Active and Reserve Military Personnel
- (02:23) - ASA Monument Bill
- (03:01) - Virginia Laws Impact
- (03:40) - Issues That Affect Retired Military Personnel
- (04:38) - COLA TRICARE TSP
- (05:56) - Retirees and IRR Recall
- (06:24) - Issues That Affect Veterans Affairs
- (07:47) - VA Grants and Enrollment
- (08:43) - New Care Tech and Trust
- (09:32) - Wrap Up and Subscribe