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December 15, 2021

WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) and Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) announced that the Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that included the Brandon Act, legislation named in honor of


December 15, 2021

SALEM, Mass. – Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) announced that the Senate passed the Fiscal Year 2022 National Defense Authorization Act, legislation that authorizes the federal government to spend money on the nation’s defense.


December 14, 2021

WASHINGTON — Months after Air Force Technical Sergeant Charles Cornacchio was deployed to the Middle East, he found out that the items he stored away in a Massachusetts-based storage facility had been sold and auctioned off to


December 13, 2021

WASHINGTON — Following Governor Baker signing the COVID-19 Relief Funding Spending Bill into law, Representative Seth Moulton released the following statement: 


December 3, 2021

WASHINGTON — Following oral arguments in the Supreme Court involving the Mississippi law that prohibits abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy, Representative Seth Moulton released the following statement: 


December 1, 2021

WASHINGTON — Following the verdict in the murder trial of Ahmaud Arbery, Representative Seth Moulton released the following statement: 

“Today’s verdict isn’t justice—it’s accountability. 


November 23, 2021

WASHINGTON  Today, Representatives Seth Moulton (D-MA) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) introduced the Healthcare Extension and Accessibility for Developmentally Disabled and Underserved Population (HEADs Up) Act of 2021.


November 19, 2021

WASHINGTON — Following passage in the House of the Build Back Better Act, Representative Seth Moulton released the following statement

“For years, American families have been asking their elected leaders for pretty simple things.


November 15, 2021

WASHINGTON — Ahead of President Biden signing the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package into law, Representative Seth Moulton released the following statement 


November 11, 2021

Washington, D.C — In 1944 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill into law. In theory, the G.I. Bill represented a promise from the country to the people who fought on its behalf that their sacrifice would be rewarded with the opportunity to attend college and build generational wealth.