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October 14, 2020

SALEM, Mass.Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) will announce the recipient of the fifth-annual Peter J. Gomes Service Award this Thursday during a virtual public ceremony.


October 14, 2020

LYNN — Rep. Seth Moulton paid a visit to Camp Fire North Shore yesterday where he addressed the economic hardships that after-school programs like Camp Fire are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic.


October 13, 2020

Salem, Mass. — Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) will meet with the educators and students at Campfire of the North Shore, an after school program for students across the 6th Congressional District. The group is part of a broader national organization founded in 1910 and welcomes students ranging from the ages four through 21.


October 8, 2020

SALEM, Mass.Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) invites students from across the Merrimack Valley and the North Shore to participate in the 2020 Congressional App Challenge.


October 6, 2020

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) and his team have won a 2020 Democracy Award from the Congressional Management Foundation (CMF). They received the honor for running the best constituent service operation in the United States Congress.


October 2, 2020

Salem, MA – Rep. Seth Moulton announced today that Mayflower Communications Company Inc. of Bedford has been awarded a $56 million contract for a GPS navigation antenna system. The technology will be used by the United States military and has an estimated completion date of September 28, 2024.


October 2, 2020

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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.


September 29, 2020

WASHINGTON — A bipartisan House panel said on Tuesday that artificial intelligence, quantum computing, space and biotechnology were “making traditional battlefields and boundaries increasingly irrelevant” — but that the Pentagon was clinging to aging weapons systems meant for a past era.


September 24, 2020

A new research article identifies the strengths that students who are military veterans bring with them to higher education.