Press Releases
SALEM, Mass. — Following the announcement by the commander of U.S. Central Command that the United States will be reducing troops in Iraq from 5,200 to 3,000 by the end of September, Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) issued the following statement:
No one wants to bring U.S. troops home more than veterans who have experienced the true cost of war, but we need to make sure they can come home for good. Our troops in Iraq are not twiddling their thumbs; they work hard every day to prevent a second rise of ISIS and prepare Iraqi forces to take over.
Salem, MA – Today, Representative Seth Moulton announced the Salem and Burlington fire departments will receive equipment grants totaling $173,222.72 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
WILMINGTON, Mass. – Rep. Seth Moulton announced today that the US Environmental Protection Agency has put forward a plan to clean up the Olin Chemical Superfund Site in Wilmington. The announcement follows an April release, citing that the Superfund site was on the Administrator’s Emphasis List, which captures the top of the EPA’s to-do list.
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SALEM, Mass. – Today, Representative Seth Moulton announced that his casework team had surpassed the $3 million mark for returning money to constituents. The sum represents years of work on behalf of constituents who have contacted the office when federal agencies that owed them money failed to deliver.
SALEM, Mass. – Today, Representative Seth Moulton announced that the National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded nearly one million dollars to Merrimack College for a project under the direction of Assistant Professor Rickey Caldwell Jr.
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WASHINGTON — Over the last week, the House of Representatives has passed a series of appropriations bills. Rep. Seth Moulton secured funding in them for the North Shore and the Merrimack Valley.
SALEM, Mass. – Today, the House of Representatives passed the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2020. The bill as passed would allow the Army Corps of Engineers to spend $34 billion for harbor dredging over the next decade. Representative Seth Moulton wrote a letter to the Committee on Transportation asking them to increase the amount of this money that it devotes to small harbors. The committee increased the percentage from 10 to 20 percent, meaning as much as $6.8 billion of the money is set aside for small harbors.