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Maj. Gen. Paul Rogers

Maj. Gen. Paul Rogers has served as chairman of the board since 2024. He is the adjutant general of Michigan. Rogers was first appointed to the board in July 2020 as the Area V TAG representative. He was reelected to that same position in 2021. Read More Details

How the Government Shutdown Impacts the Guard

October 2, 2025
Since Congress failed to pass normal appropriations or a stopgap budget before the start of the fiscal year on Tuesday, the federal government is officially shut down. Read More Details

Enrollment and Claims Forms

Technicians Insurance Effective Aug. 1, 2020, civilian employees under Title 5 are eligible for this program. All references to Technician includes Title 32 Technicians and Title 5 civilian employees. Enrollment Please note Life coverage is... Read More Details

Support S.3002/H.R.5401 – Pay Our Troops Act of 2026

This legislation provides necessary funds to support our nation’s Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees until regular appropriations are passed into law, or through Jan. 1, 2027. Read More Details

NGAUS, EANGUS, ROA: Looming Government Shutdown Would Have ‘Severe Consequences’

September 30, 2025
Three associations that combine to represent all of the nation’s nearly 800,000 National Guardsmen and Reservists are urging congressional leaders to pass fiscal 2026 appropriations for defense, military construction and veterans affairs. Read More Details

Senate NDAA Includes State Active-Duty Reimbursement Provision

October 15, 2025
The Senate’s version of the annual defense policy bill passed with a critical provision to ensure the Guard has adequate funds needed to repair and maintain equipment used in state emergencies. Read More Details

Presidential Action Pays Some Troops

October 15, 2025
President Donald Trump said Saturday that active-duty service members would get paid today, despite the government shutdown that is now in its third week. Read More Details