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September 14, 2016
By: Kimberly Atkins

WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) has laid out a four-point plan to counter the Islamic State in Iraq that he said addresses a major flaw in the Obama administration’s strategy — a move stoking speculation about the first-term Democrat’s future political plans for higher office.

“Even though he’s only in his first congressional term, Congressman Moulton has already emerged as a leading voice on Iraq policy on Capitol Hill,” said Nancy Lindborg, president of the U.S. Institute of Peace, where Moulton spoke yesterday.


September 13, 2016
By: Jeremy Herb

Morning Defense Newsletter

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.), a Marine combat veteran, discusses efforts to secure Iraq, along with the broader fight against the Islamic State, at an event hosted by the U.S. Institute of Peace.

Newsletter here.

 


September 12, 2016
Massachusetts Democrat hires staff 'who understand the service ethic'

By: Alex Gangitano

Like many others across the country, Rep. Seth Moulton spent Sunday doing community service.


September 12, 2016
By: Corey Dickstein

WASHINGTON — Legislation introduced Monday evening by two congressmen could pave the way for a national memorial honoring the veterans of America’s longest and most recent wars – the post-9/11 conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq.


September 11, 2016
By: Gayla Cawley

LYNN — For Americans, Sept. 11 is a day of remembrance for the deadliest terrorist attack in the country’s history. But it has served a dual purpose since Congress declared it a National Day of Service in 2009.


September 11, 2016

By: Amanda Burkey, Globe Correspondent

Andrew DeFranza isn’t one for the spotlight.

So when the Beverly resident’s US Representative, Seth Moulton, announced that DeFranza had won the inaugural Peter J. Gomes Service Award, so-named for the late Harvard pastor, he couldn’t help but emphasize the power of collective action.

“This is not just me,” said DeFranza, who works to bring affordable housing to North Shore communities. “This is a group effort, and I’m just a participant.”


September 9, 2016
By: Jennifer Solis

NEWBURY — Byfield, Newbury and Plum Island just got a little “safer” thanks to a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant awarded to the Newbury Fire Department this week.

The Office of Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Salem, announced on Wednesday that Newbury was awarded a grant worth $157,189 from the Staffing for Adequate Fire & Emergency Response (SAFER) program. The funding will be used to update fire department equipment to improve critical communications capacities both at the station and in the field.


September 8, 2016
By: Staff Writers

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and its federal partners consisting of the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of Education, announced the three Massachusetts companies are among the 68 winners of the third annual Growth Accelerator Fund Competition.


September 8, 2016
By: Leah Dearborn

LYNN — Lynn English High School is growing its garden space as part of a historic tribute.

Principal Thomas Strangie presented the idea of expanding an existing food garden at English High to the unanimous support of the Lynn School Committee on Wednesday.

Strangie said that a garden with five beds is at the school now and students will be adding two more beds by bringing in extra soil to update and expand the growing space.


September 8, 2016
By: Kori Tuitt

TEWKSBURY -- Nearly $12 million in federal grants were secured to help end veteran homelessness in Massachusetts, according to U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton.

The money will be used to help prevent low-income veteran families from slipping into homelessness. Private and nonprofit organizations, as well as consumer cooperatives that offer services to low-income veteran families, will be awarded funding through the Supportive Services for Veteran Families program.