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June 23, 2016
By: AP Staff Writer\

Members of Massachusetts’ all-Democratic U.S. House delegation are among those refusing to leave the U.S. House floor until they secure a vote on gun control measures. Members of the state’s delegation participating in the sit-in Wednesday afternoon included Reps. Katherine Clark, Michael Capuano, Joe Kennedy, Richard Neal, James McGovern, Niki Tsongas, William Keating and Seth Moulton. The state’s two Democratic U.S. senators - Elizabeth Warren and Edward Markey - trekked to the House to join the protest.


June 23, 2016
By: Ethan Forman, Staff Writer\

Congressman Seth Moulton, D-Salem, Mass., joined other Democrats in a sit-in on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday to demand a vote on new gun control measures. Moulton, a four-tour Marine Corps Iraq War veteran, has been outspoken about the lack of action in Congress concerning what he calls common-sense gun reforms. "Inspiring to be with so many Members of Congress at a sit-in on the House Floor demanding action on gun violence," tweeted Moulton around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.


June 23, 2016
By: William J. Dowd\

Members of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead held an hour-long candlelight vigil Sunday night a week after the Orlando massacre, but they first held signs outside the Community Center calling for gun-control legislation in the United States and peace and love in the world.


June 23, 2016
By: Kimberly Atkins\

WASHINGTON — Democratic House members staged a sit-in yesterday to dramatically press their demand for votes on gun restrictions before next week’s break, drawing a rebuke from House Speaker Paul Ryan, who called it “nothing more than a publicity stunt.”


June 23, 2016
By: Simon Carswell\

A Democratic sit-in on the floor of the US House of Representatives to force a vote on gun controls spilled into a second day in the face of Republican efforts to end the protest and take back control of the chamber.

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"We’re going to stay here as long as it takes," Seth Moulton, a Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, told television channel MSNBC last night.


June 23, 2016
By: Kate Tummarello, Alex Byers, and Li Zhou\

Reps. Will Hurd (R-Texas) and Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) will introduce a bill in the House later today that would enable federal employees to take alternative transportation options including Uber, Lyft and bike shares for official travel — and be reimbursed for it. If the Government Travel Modernization Act passes, it will sanction use of increasingly popular nontraditional forms of transportation, including services offered via mobile apps.


June 23, 2016
By: Kery Murakami\

Members involved in the sit-in protested when Republicans turned off cameras always pointed toward the House floor, preventing for a time broadcasts by C-SPAN and other outlets. Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., and others took to Twitter to publicize the protest. The freshman congressman tweeted: “Common sense reforms that the overwhelming majority of Americans support. Voting on them is our job and the least we can do. #NoBillNoVote."\


June 23, 2016
Op-ed

June 23, 2016

By: Congressman Seth  Moulton (D-MA)

Losing a friend in war is always hard. Losing a friend to a battle we already fought and won is worse.

That’s how my close friend Lt.?Col. Ehab Hashem Moshen was killed recently by the Islamic State near Fallujah — refighting a battle in Iraq that the Marine Corps fought a decade ago. The Marines won that fight. The problem is that the Obama administration didn’t follow through on a political plan to maintain the peace.


June 22, 2016
By: Jason Claffey, Staff Writer\

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Seth Moulton (D-Salem) has joined House Democrats in saying they won't leave the floor until House Republicans agree to take a vote on gun control measures.\

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Moulton, who represents Marblehead, joins Massachusetts Congressional Representatives Jim McGovern, Bill Keating, Joseph P. Kennedy III and Katherine Clark who all took part in the sit-in.\