Biography
Nathaniel Quentin Moran, born on September 23, 1974, in Whitehouse, Texas, is a Republican politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 1st congressional district since January 3, 2023. Raised in East Texas, he developed a strong commitment to public service from an early age. Moran is married to Kyna, and together they have four children.
Education
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United States Military Academy at West Point: Attended for two years before transferring.
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Texas Tech University:
- Bachelor of Arts in Russian Language and Area Studies
- Master of Business Administration
- Juris Doctor
Political Experience
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Tyler City Council:
- Councilmember for District 5
- Appointed Mayor Pro Tem in 2009
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Smith County Judge:
- Appointed in 2016 to fill a vacancy
- Elected to a full term in 2018
- Served until his election to Congress in 2022
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U.S. House of Representatives:
- Elected in November 2022 to represent Texas's 1st congressional district
- Serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means
Throughout his career, Moran has been recognized for his pragmatic approach to governance, focusing on economic development, public safety, and infrastructure improvements. His tenure as Smith County Judge was marked by efforts to maintain low property tax rates while investing in capital improvement projects.