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Congressman Seth Moulton said he believes there's the possibility for real change on gun reform. The Democratic representative wants three things: background checks for anyone buying a gun, for people on the no-fly list to be banned from purchasing guns, and assault rifles off the streets.
By: Jaclyn Reiss
The freshman congressman demanded action on an assault weapons ban.
By: Kyle Scott Clauss
It isn’t too often you see a Red Sox cap on the front page of the New York Daily News.
By: Eric Levenson
By: Nik DeCosta-Klipa\
As Congress observed a moment of silence Monday night for the victims of the mass shooting in Orlando, at least two Massachusetts representatives were not in attendance.
Bay State U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton today criticized Republicans for not being willing to study the issue of gun safety in the United States and tackle “common-sense” gun reforms in the wake of Sunday’s massacre in an Orlando nightclub that left 49 dead and more than 50 wounded.\