Moran highlights tax policy and GOP priorities

Moran highlights tax policy and GOP priorities
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 and in office since 2023, shared a series of tweets addressing significant legislative and policy concerns. These tweets reflect Moran’s stance on continuing and effecting policies that impact economic certainty, border security, and athletic administration.

In a tweet from April 8, 2025, Moran echoed the sentiments of colleague Tom Emmer, endorsing the extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Moran emphasized the need for action, stating, “.@GOPMajorityWhip Emmer is right: The time to act is now. Failure is not an option. Congress must extend Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act to give American businesses the certainty they need to invest, hire, and grow.”

Later that day, Moran shared his perspective on the mandate Republicans received to address multiple national issues. According to his April 8, 2025 post, “77 million Americans gave @HouseGOP a mandate to secure the borders, restore our energy independence, deliver peace through strength, and make America competitive. Great to be in the chair this week as Congress continues to work for the American people.” He expressed satisfaction being actively engaged in congressional efforts to meet these expectations.

On April 9, 2025, Moran addressed concerns within college athletics, specifically discussing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights with notable athletic directors. Moran stated, “I had the chance to sit down with two respected Big 12 athletic directors—@kirbyhocutt of @TexasTech and @Buddie52 of @TCU—to talk about the ongoing challenges surrounding Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in college athletics.” This conversation highlights the broader debate and legislative interest in athletic governance and student-athlete rights.

Nathaniel Moran, born in Whitehouse, Texas in 1974, holds a BA and JD from Texas Tech University. His active legislative focus includes tax policies, border security, and involvement in educational sports matters, reflecting continued engagement with both state and national concerns.



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