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July 28, 2022

On last night's episode of Amanpour & Company, Congressman Moulton spoke with journalist Michel Martin about the 988 lifeline and his larger mission to reform American mental health care. 

                 


May 3, 2022

On April 29th, Congressman Moulton joined MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports to discuss the recent proposal by President Biden to liquidate seized assets of Russian oligarchs and donate the funds to Ukraine. Congressman Moulton's Yachts for Ukraine legislation also calls for the transfer of seized assets to support Ukraine's humanitarian and rebuilding efforts. 


January 7, 2022

U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Salem, joined local officials, including newly installed Mayor Greg Verga, during a tour of the nonprofit Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute’s waterfront facility on Main Street.


January 6, 2022

Gloucester is aiming to be the state’s next big biotech hub.

Democratic U.S. Congressman Seth Moulton, joined by state Sen. Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester and state Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante, D-Gloucester, paid a visit to the Gloucester Marine Genomics Institute Thursday to glimpse the future.


January 6, 2022

Massachusetts Congressman Seth Moulton was there one year ago today, when insurrections stormed the U.S. Capitol. He joins us to reflect on that experience, and to discuss how we've progressed as a nation since then. Later, Moulton will be joined by David Gergen, an advisor to four former U.S.


December 14, 2021

(CNN) US lawmakers who have just returned from a trip to Ukraine are urging the Biden administration to take proactive steps to prevent further 


December 14, 2021

Two years ago, Air Force Technical Sergeant Charles Cornacchio lost nearly everything he owned when a Billerica storage company auctioned his belongings to the highest bidder while he was deployed to the Middle East.


December 14, 2021

Rep. SETH MOULTON (D-Mass.) is worried the United States isn’t doing enough to deter Russian President VLADIMIR PUTIN from launching a renewed invasion of Ukraine.


November 15, 2021

In the suicide note that Kenny Santiago posted to social media before killing himself on the National Mall last week, he said he felt alone.

In death, he was not.