Nathaniel Moran discusses key issues in recent tweets

Nathaniel Moran discusses key issues in recent tweets
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 a series of tweets on February 10, 2025. The tweets covered topics ranging from his newsletter addressing national security and community issues to the potential economic impacts on small businesses.

In a tweet posted at 13:48 UTC, Congressman Moran encouraged readers to explore his latest newsletter. He highlighted its focus on critical issues such as standing up to the Chinese Communist Party, protecting the country, and strengthening communities. “Read my latest newsletter, the Moran Minute: Standing Up to the Chinese Communist Party, Protecting Our Country, & Strengthening Our Communities https://t.co/Nv7npzo8VO https://t.co/lUJX1vk7l5”

Later that day at 14:16 UTC, he informed constituents about mobile office hours being hosted by his staff. This initiative aimed to facilitate communication and address concerns directly with residents in his district. “TODAY: My staff are hosting Staff Mobile Office Hours! Learn more >> https://t.co/i886iqeNGj”

At 16:15 UTC, Congressman Moran expressed concern over potential economic challenges facing small businesses if Congress does not act on President Biden’s economic agenda. He specifically mentioned Crockett Street Trading Company in Shreveport as an example of a business that could face significant tax increases without legislative intervention. “As a former small business owner, I know how devastating it would be for small businesses and families if Congress fails to act on @POTUS’ economic agenda. Take Crockett Street Trading Company in Shreveport—without action, they’ll face a 20% tax increase in 2026, taking away… https://t.co/rPGHQwUaO7”



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