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July 16, 2019

Attacks on ICE agents are getting personal, with a Newburyport shop owner and her husband the latest victims of blowback from “radical haters” blaming federal employees for the crisis at the southern border.


July 15, 2019

ACTION for National Service Act would incrementally expand the number of full-time federal service positions

Rep. Seth Moulton has filed an ambitious piece of legislation that would revamp and overhaul national service in the United States.


July 12, 2019

Veterans groups are hailing a move by the House of Representatives that would require President Donald Trump to get Congress' permission before attacking Iran.


July 11, 2019

The House began floor debate Wednesday on the massive defense policy bill, including the 3.1% military pay raise, as several Democrats pressed for an amendment that would block the use of military force against Iran unless Congress approved.


July 10, 2019

The U.S. confronted Iran on the world stage Wednesday and threatened even more crushing economic sanctions if Tehran doesn’t halt its uranium enrichment program, but the Trump administration also found itself on the defensive at home and abroad over how it has handled the escalating crisis.


July 10, 2019

A small group of lawmakers is arguing that President Donald Trump does not have the power to launch a new war against Iran without first getting permission from Congress.


July 9, 2019

In this submitted opinion editorial, Reps. Seth Moulton and Lori Trahan make an argument for addressing “combined sewer overflow” and “a new generation of infrastructure that better serves the region.”


July 8, 2019

The planned Lights for Liberty in Salem is just one vigil of hundreds that aim to unify thousands on Friday, July 12 under the “Lights for Liberty: A vigil to end Human Concentration Camps” banner to protest the inhumane conditions that refugees face across the globe.


July 7, 2019

SALEM — For U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Salem, there is a personal reason why he has championed two bipartisan bills to increase job training and health care opportunities for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.


July 1, 2019

SALEM — Multifamily projects built around North Shore commuter rail stations could help alleviate Greater Boston's affordable housing crunch, housing advocates told Congressman Seth Moulton on Monday.