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Salem, Mass.—The Office of Congressman Seth Moulton is now accepting applications for nominations to four of the five U.S. military service academies.
"On paper the Russians have every advantage. A million more soldiers in uniform, more than 10 times the military budget, 10 times the aircraft, six times the tanks.
Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Seth Moulton announced the Conserving Lobstering and Whales (CLAW) Act of 2022, which would help sustain lobster fisheries by providing tax credits to lobstermen to offset the financial costs of newly-required adaptive fishing gear.
Washington, D.C.– A group of 75 lawmakers—including 65 House members led by Reps. Seth Moulton, Suzan DelBene, and Jim Costa, and 10 Senators led by Senator Jon Ossoff—are urging Congressional appropriators to allocate $3.5 billion for high-speed rail corridor development in the FY2023 budget.
On April 29th, Congressman Moulton joined MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell Reports to discuss the recent proposal by President Biden to liquidate seized assets of Russian oligarchs and donate the funds to Ukraine. Congressman Moulton's Yachts for Ukraine legislation also calls for the transfer of seized assets to support Ukraine's humanitarian and rebuilding efforts.
SALEM, Mass.— Tonight, Congressman Seth Moulton issued the following statement on reports the Supreme Court has voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.
At a House Budget Committee hearing on FY2023 defense budget requests, Congressman Moulton questioned Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) Michael McCord about the department's acquisition system and its ability to innovate.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congressmen Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) and Scott Franklin (R-Fla.) are urging the House Committee on Appropriations to revive funding for the National Defense Stockpile of rare earth materials, which is currently at critically low-levels.
Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Seth Moulton voted for an additional $55 billion to help restaurants and small businesses in Massachusetts and across the country that are still struggling to recover from the pandemic.
At a House Armed Services full committee hearing on FY2023 defense budget requests, Congressman Moulton questioned Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley on defense innovation priorities, how the Pentagon is adapting to confront threats from China and Russia, and the lessons learned from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.