Nathaniel Moran highlights nurses’ dedication and legislative progress

Nathaniel Moran highlights nurses’ dedication and legislative progress
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, recently shared insights on his engagements and legislative efforts via social media. On May 13, 2025, Moran highlighted his visit to a local educational institution and discussed ongoing legislative activities.

On May 13, Moran tweeted about his visit to the University of Texas at Tyler’s Nursing School during National Nurses Week. He expressed appreciation for the students preparing to enter the nursing profession, stating that their “commitment, compassion, and calling will bring health and healing to East Texas for generations to come.” The original post can be viewed here.

Later that day, Congressman Moran announced his participation in a committee meeting related to tax legislation. In his tweet from May 13, he mentioned heading into the Ways and Means GOP Committee room for a mark-up session on what he referred to as the “One, Big, Beautiful” Bill. He described this legislation as providing “real relief—lower taxes for families, seniors, workers, and small businesses across America.” More details are available in the original post here.

The following morning on May 14, Moran commented on the passage of this bill after an extended session. He criticized Democrats for allegedly targeting job creators but celebrated overcoming these challenges with his colleagues. He stated that “when taxes go down, liberty goes up,” highlighting the successful passage of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” by Ways and Means GOP. The full tweet can be accessed here.

Nathaniel Moran is serving in Congress after replacing Louie Gohmert in 2023. Born in Whitehouse, Texas in 1974 and residing there currently at age 48, Moran holds both a BA and JD from Texas Tech University.



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