Headline suggestion: Congressman Nathaniel Moran outlines legislative and infrastructure priorities on social media

Headline suggestion: Congressman Nathaniel Moran outlines legislative and infrastructure priorities on social media
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran representing Texas' 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, who represents Texas’ 1st District and stepped into Congress in 2023, shared a series of updates via Twitter concerning the political and infrastructure activities taking place in Washington, D.C.

On April 28, Congressman Moran expressed his readiness for an extended session in Washington. He stated, “Back in D.C. and ready for four straight weeks of session. @HouseGOP is focused on delivering President Trump’s ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ and reversing the Biden-era regulations that stripped away American freedoms. More to come!” The tweet underscores the GOP’s commitment to legislative efforts aligned with former President Trump’s agenda.

The following day, April 29, Moran tweeted about his meeting with representatives from the Texas Electric Cooperatives. He tweeted, “Great meeting with members of the @TXElectricCoops to discuss strengthening Texas’ electric grid and improving supply chains. Together, we’re working to ensure reliable, resilient energy infrastructure for the Lone Star State.” The discussion focused on enhancing the state’s energy framework and supply chains to boost reliability and resilience.

Additionally, on the same day, Moran highlighted his interactions with the media, both local and national. He tweeted, “Great visiting with local and national media to highlight @POTUS successes during his first 100 days in office. We’ve delivered real results as a party—but there’s still more work to do for the American people. I look forward to advancing President Trump’s agenda in the days.” This statement emphasized the GOP’s perceived achievements within the first 100 days and Moran’s intent to further President Trump’s ambitions.

Nathaniel Moran was born in Whitehouse, Texas, in 1974 and continues to reside there. He possesses both a Bachelor of Arts and a Juris Doctorate from Texas Tech University.



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