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June 1, 2020
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May 29, 2020

WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) issued the following statement:

“Watching the murder of George Floyd made me sick, and it’s hard to grapple with the fact that the last time I felt sick hearing about the murder of an innocent black man was just a few weeks ago. Many of us are at a loss for what to do, yet we all have a role to play in fixing the institutionalized racism, inequality, and injustice that people of color face in America today.


May 29, 2020

Rep. Seth Moulton recently announced that the Cape Ann Transportation Authority will receive $1.6 million in transit relief funds made available through the CARES Act.


May 28, 2020

WASHINGTON — Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) voted in favor of a bill to fix issues with the Paycheck Protection Program that will help small businesses use the loans and have them forgiven more easily. The House passed the bill.


May 28, 2020

Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) announced that Lynn Economic Opportunity, (LEO) Inc. has been awarded a $4.34 million federal grant for its Head Start program.

“All are created equal is our American creed. Equal opportunity is our nation’s promise. Yet, too often, your chances of success are dictated by your zip code and how much your parents make. It is on all of us to create opportunities where they don’t exist. Head Start does that, and I’m proud to announce these funds are coming to Lynn,” Rep. Seth Moulton said.


May 27, 2020

Twenty-two years ago, David Williams was biking down a Salem, Mass., street when he caught a glimpse of the woman who would become the love of his life.

He could tell she was petite, but he wasn’t able to make out her features as she turned to catch a train. Williams spun his bicycle around and headed up the street. He saw Vitalina’s face and let out a whistle.

“She was just beautiful,” David Williams remembered.


May 26, 2020

Salem, Mass. — Today, Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA) announced that Lynn Economic Opportunity, (LEO) Inc. has been awarded a $4.34 million federal grant for its Head Start program.


May 26, 2020

SALEM — The COVID-19 pandemic has cast a shadow across Memorial Day, said Marine Corps veteran and Salem Veterans Council member Joseph Cole and other speakers at a small ceremony held under gray skies in Greenlawn Cemetery Monday morning.

Cole, who acted as the emcee, noted how the aging, elderly veteran population has been ravaged by the pandemic during a year which marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. The outbreak continues to affect veterans' nursing homes across the country and in the Bay State, and many older veterans remain at home or in lockdown.


May 25, 2020
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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.

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May 24, 2020

Since the NBA season was abruptly suspended in March due to the novel coronavirus, Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter has used his time to battle what he describes as human rights abuses in his native country, Turkey.

Kanter has launched a campaign called "You Are My Hope" on Change.Org to advocate for political prisoners in his homeland.

NBC10 Boston and NECN reporter Joy Lim Nakrin caught up with Kanter to discuss the efforts.