Nathaniel Moran
Republican Representative of Texas's 1st district
Representative
Texas, district 1
January 3, 2023 - January 3, 2025
1
Congresses Served
1
House Terms
September 23, 1974 (50 years old)
Birthday
- Served as U.S. Representative for Texas’s 1st congressional district starting in 2023
- Previously held positions on the Tyler, Texas city council and as Smith County Judge
- Born to parents who moved to Smith County, Texas, to create a bible college
- Has a twin and his father was a city council member and mayor in Whitehouse, Texas
- Participated in People to People International in Russia in 1992
- Graduated from Whitehouse High School and later earned degrees from Texas Tech University, including a BA in Russian, an MBA, and a Juris Doctor
- Worked as a teaching assistant in the Lubbock Independent School District
- Married with four children
- Involved in local politics early, including as a member of the College Republicans and serving as a precinct chair in the Republican Party
- Became acting county judge of Smith County in 2016, following the suspension of the incumbent, and won the position in the 2018 election
- Resigned as county judge after being elected to Congress
- Voted against the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023
- Member of the Republican Main Street Partnership