Nathaniel Moran discusses GOP agenda and tax policy

Nathaniel Moran discusses GOP agenda and tax policy
Nathaniel Moran U.S. House of Representatives from Texas's 1st district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, representing Texas’ 1st district since 2023, has been actively engaging with his constituents and the public through various platforms. On February 3, 2025, he shared insights from his recent participation in a podcast and discussed ongoing political agendas.

On February 3, Congressman Moran tweeted about his appearance on the “Steak for Podcast” where he discussed the Republican agenda. He mentioned plans to extend the Trump Tax Cuts and efforts to secure the southern border. “It was a pleasure to join the @SteakforPodcast podcast last week to re-cap the @HouseGOP agenda conference and how Republicans plan to extend the Trump Tax Cuts and secure our southern border. Thanks for having me on!”

Later that day, Moran highlighted an article he wrote for TXK Magazine, drawing a parallel between two upcoming significant events: the Super Bowl and what he terms as “Super Bowl of Tax Policy” in Washington D.C. “This year, there will be two Super Bowls for Americans to watch. One will be played on a physical field made of artificial turf, the other—“Super Bowl of Tax Policy”—will be played on the political field of Washington, D.C.”

On February 4, Moran encouraged readers to explore his latest newsletter titled “Moran Minute,” which focuses on advancing East Texas priorities in collaboration with former President Trump. “Read my latest newsletter, the Moran Minute: Advancing East Texas Priorities with President Trump”



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