Nathaniel Moran emphasizes legislative support for small businesses and patent rights

Nathaniel Moran emphasizes legislative support for small businesses and patent rights
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran representing Texas' 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran, who has represented Texas’ 1st District since 2023, shared updates on legislative efforts through a series of tweets. The tweets focus on his support for small businesses and intellectual property rights.

On December 5, 2024, Moran expressed his commitment to small businesses over government interests. He stated, “If we are going to stand on the side of government or small business, I choose to stand on the side of small business.” He co-sponsored the Prove It Act with Representatives Finstad and Caraveo to allow small businesses to challenge unnecessary government regulations.

Later that day, Moran highlighted his involvement in introducing bipartisan legislation aimed at protecting American innovation. He tweeted about the RESTORE Patent Rights Act of 2024, noting its bipartisan support and stating “American innovation thrives when ideas are protected.”

Finally, on the same date, Moran announced the passage of the Prove It Act. He emphasized its significance by stating that it empowers family-owned and small businesses against burdensome regulations. As he tweeted “PASSED: The Prove It Act… Our bill empowers family-owned and small businesses to challenge burdensome regulations.”



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