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Congressman Moulton Secures Massachusetts Community Funding
March 13, 2026
Congressman Seth Moulton secured over $14 million in FY2026 community project funding for 14 projects across Massachusetts' 6th District. The funding targets critical local infrastructure needs including water system upgrades, PFAS contamination mitigation, transportation improvements, education, and workforce development initiatives. Specific allocations include approximately $11.4 million for water infrastructure upgrades in multiple municipalities such as Gloucester, Marblehead, and Merrimac, and about $1.75 million for transportation, education, and workforce projects in Burlington, Georgetown, Salem, and Reading.
- These appropriations reflect focused federal investment in aging water infrastructure and environmental remediation, creating procurement opportunities for contractors specializing in water treatment, environmental services, and infrastructure modernization.
- Procurement professionals should note the geographic concentration in Massachusetts' 6th District, with multiple municipalities receiving targeted funding, indicating potential for coordinated regional project bids.
- The inclusion of workforce development and education projects suggests opportunities for service providers in training, educational program delivery, and related professional services.
- Organizations involved in PFAS contamination mitigation may find increased demand as part of environmental and public health initiatives funded through these community projects.
Washington may be broken, but Iโm fighting for every dollar I can bring back to the 6th District. I proud to have secured over $14 million for projects that address real needs in our communities from aging water systems to workforce training.
— Congressman Seth Moulton
Agencies
House Appropriations Committee
Contracts
$11,441,000, $1,750,000, $1,092,000