Nathaniel Moran highlights legislative efforts on immigration and economic policy

Nathaniel Moran highlights legislative efforts on immigration and economic policy
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, has recently shared several updates on legislative activities via social media. Moran, who succeeded Louie Gohmert in Congress, is actively involved in various legislative initiatives and collaborations.

On January 22, 2025, Congressman Moran announced that “.@RepMikeCollins’s Laken Riley Act is now headed to @POTUS’s desk! This critical legislation will be his first bill signed into law as our 47th President — fulfilling his promises to enact strong immigration enforcement. Together, President Trump and @HouseGOP are making America…” The act represents a significant step towards the administration’s commitment to immigration reform.

Later that day, he reported on a hearing organized by the Ways and Means Committee. In his tweet from January 22, 2025, he stated: “Today, @WaysandMeansGOP welcomed colleagues representing districts across the U.S. for a member day hearing where members of other committees have the chance to communicate what’s most important to their districts when it comes to Ways and Means matters. No surprise—renewing the…” This event allowed representatives from various districts to voice their priorities regarding economic policies.

On January 23, 2025, Congressman Moran expressed support for border security measures through co-sponsorship of new legislation. He tweeted: “I’m proud to co-sponsor the REMAIN in Mexico Act alongside @RepBrandonGill to secure our border and protect American citizens. This policy was highly effective during the Trump Administration, and I’m confident it will once again deter illegal crossings, prevent fraudulent asylum…” This initiative aims at reinstating policies perceived as effective during previous administrations.



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