congressman nathaniel moran addresses taxes and national security

congressman nathaniel moran addresses taxes and national security
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran representing Texas' 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, representing Texas’ 1st district since 2023, shared several updates via social media on May 7, 2025. His posts addressed legislative initiatives and discussions related to tax policy and national security concerns.

On May 7, Moran announced the introduction of the No Tax on Overtime Act in a tweet at 14:58 UTC. He emphasized the need for a tax code that rewards rather than penalizes working-class Americans for their extra efforts. The legislation aims to incentivize overtime work as part of his support for President Biden’s administration and the goals of the Ways and Means Committee.

Later that day, at 19:23 UTC, Moran discussed his meeting with Trinity Industries regarding potential impacts on rail manufacturing due to the expiration of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In his tweet, he highlighted how pro-growth tax policies are essential for fostering innovation and maintaining American industrial competitiveness. He advocated making the Trump-era tax cuts permanent.

In another development on May 7, Moran expressed support for a bill targeting Confucius Institutes linked to China’s government. At 21:53 UTC, he tweeted about voting in favor of Representative August Pfluger’s bill to prevent these institutes from influencing U.S. college campuses. This move is part of an effort by House Republicans to protect academic freedom from foreign influence.

Nathaniel Moran was born in Whitehouse, Texas in 1974 and currently resides there. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree and Juris Doctor from Texas Tech University.



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