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April 13, 2017
By Staff Writers

SALEM — Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Salem, again urged for a comprehensive, long-term strategy after U.S. forces dropped "the mother of all bombs" on Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan on Thursday.


April 13, 2017
By Michael Jonas

US Rep. Seth Moulton has a very different way of describing the North-South Rail Link, which would connect Boston’s two commuter rail stations by underground tunnel: He calls it the one truly ‘transformative project on the table today.’


April 10, 2017
By: Melissa Mahtani

A Democratic lawmaker and Iraq War veteran is questioning President Donald Trump's strategy in Syria, particularly in the context of Trump's opposition to allowing Syrian refugees to come to the US.


April 9, 2017
By LEAH DEARBORN

LYNN – U.S. Rep Seth Moulton (D-MA) addressed issues close and far from home Saturday at a packed town hall meeting.

Moulton began the meeting, at the North Shore Community College Lynn campus, by clarifying the priorities of his office. He said they fit into three distinct spheres: international, domestic, and district-wide.


April 8, 2017
By Sean Horgan

With the wind-swept vista of the nation's oldest fishing seaport on full display behind him, U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton on Saturday stood with his feet on the Gloucester waterfront and his eye on the future of the commercial fishing industry.


April 4, 2017
By: William Dowd

A path to erect a National Global War on Terrorism Memorial in the nationa’s capital is being laid, Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Salem, recently announced in a joint press conference in the main hall of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Washington D.C. Headquarters.


March 31, 2017
By: Ellen Mitchell

The top lawmakers on the House Armed Services oversight subcommittee are urging President Trump to fill Pentagon positions they say have sat empty for too long.


March 15, 2017
Bill would increase the number of visas for the Afghan SIV Program

 


March 6, 2017
By Joanne Senders

Congressman Seth Moulton of the Sixth District of Massachusetts came to the Reading Public Library Saturday afternoon for a town hall meeting, and numerous people were turned away as both the community room and an overflow room were filled to capacity.