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April 5, 2020

SALEM, Mass. — Tomorrow, Monday, April 6, 2020, Representative Seth Moulton will host Dr. Christine Moutier, chief medical officer at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention for a digital fireside chat.


April 2, 2020

WASHINGTONThe Congressional Management Foundation (CMF) today announced that Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) and his team are finalists for the Democracy Awards, CMF’s honors program recognizing performance within congressional offices.


March 30, 2020

SALEM, Mass. – Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) released a guide to help local businesses reeling from the coronavirus pandemic’s economic disruption. He also announced he will host a virtual meeting tomorrow on his Facebook page with the Small Business Administration’s Massachusetts District Director, Robert Nelson.


March 30, 2020

We receive calls for help with federal agencies every day. If you feel frustrated or unheard, we might be able to help.

We work with specially-designated congressional liaisons to get answers. We can't fix every problem, but we can help explain how federal policies apply to you, what options are available, and ensure that you are treated fairly according to U.S. law.


March 27, 2020

SALEM, Mass. – Today, Representatives Seth Moulton (D-MA) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) introduced the Save Organizations that Serve (SOS) America Act. The legislation would provide emergency funding for nonprofits and create a universal charitable deduction.


March 27, 2020

Families First Coronavirus Response Act Provides USDA with Broad Authority to Support Schools and Organizations Serving Hungry Children


March 26, 2020

As a Member of Congress who focuses much of my work on national security issues, I signed onto H.Res.907 because China is our biggest geo-strategic threat, and I am troubled by the Chinese Communist Party’s disinformation campaign to blame the U.S.


March 25, 2020

SALEM, Mass - Today, Rep. Seth Moulton made the following statement about his decision to self-quarantine:


March 23, 2020

We receive calls for help with federal agencies every day. If you feel frustrated or unheard, we might be able to help.

We work with specially-designated congressional liaisons to get answers. We can't fix every problem, but we can help explain how federal policies apply to you, what options are available, and ensure that you are treated fairly according to U.S. law.