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Riley M. Moore

Riley M. Moore

RRepublicanWV-2 · Representative
55
/ 100
Average
Attendance98
Avg: 96
Independence6
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone10
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 100
Transparency49
Avg: 55

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

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Bills Sponsored
0
Enacted into Law
1
Passed a Chamber
12
In Committee

All Sponsored Bills

HR1181Passed House

Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act

Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act This bill prohibits payment card networks from using merchant codes that distinguish firearms retailers from general-merchandise retailers or sporting-goods retailers. The Department of Justice must enforce this bill and report annually on the resulting investigations and cases.

2025-02-11
HRES1370In Committee

Recognizing June 12, 2026, as the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and honoring the Sacred Heart as the living sign of Christ's divine love, mercy, humility, and reparation for sin.

This resolution designates June 12, 2026, as a day to recognize the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and honors the religious significance of the Sacred Heart as a symbol of Christ's divine love, mercy, humility, and atonement for sin. The measure is primarily symbolic and ceremonial in nature, affecting no specific groups or policies but rather expressing congressional recognition of this Catholic religious observance. The resolution has been referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for consideration.

2026-06-15
HR8418In Committee

Know Your Labor Rights Act

The legislation would require employers to provide workers with clear, written information about their basic labor rights, including minimum wage, overtime pay, safe working conditions, and the right to organize. This would help employees understand protections they're entitled to under federal labor laws, particularly benefiting low-wage and immigrant workers who may be unfamiliar with U.S. workplace rules. The bill aims to reduce worker exploitation by ensuring people know what they can legally expect from their jobs.

2026-04-21
HR8341In Committee

DEPORT Act of 2026

The bill would require anyone applying to become a U.S. citizen to sign a statement saying they don't support terrorism or terrorist organizations before they can be naturalized. This adds a new formal attestation step to the citizenship process that applicants would need to complete. The change would affect all immigrants seeking to become citizens through naturalization.

2026-04-16
HRES1121In Committee

Honoring the extraordinary contributions of Irish Americans to the American War for Independence on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the United States.

This resolution recognizes the important role that Irish Americans played in fighting for American independence during the Revolutionary War, particularly as the nation marks its 250th anniversary. The measure is largely ceremonial and does not create new laws or programs, but rather honors the historical contributions of Irish American soldiers and patriots to the founding of the United States.

2026-03-17
HR6062In Committee

To transfer administrative jurisdiction over certain parcels of federal land in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and for other purposes.

The bill would shift control of certain federal land parcels in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia from one government agency to another, likely to improve management or allow different uses of the property. This could affect local communities, tourism, conservation efforts, and how the land is maintained and accessed by the public. The specific details of which agency would take over and what changes this would bring are being reviewed by Congress's subcommittee on federal lands.

2025-11-17
HR7115In Committee

Jumpstart Savings Act

This bill would likely create or expand tax-advantaged savings accounts to help Americans, particularly younger or lower-income workers, build emergency funds or save for major expenses with reduced tax burden. The specific mechanics would determine whether it offers new account types, increases contribution limits, or provides tax credits to encourage saving. The proposal is currently under review by the House committee responsible for tax policy.

2026-01-15
HRES866In Committee

Condemning the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and standing ready to support President Donald J. Trump in taking decisive action to end the existential threat that persecuted Christians face in Nigeria.

This resolution expresses Congress's opposition to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and indicates support for the Trump administration's efforts to address this issue. The measure calls attention to the violence and discrimination that Christian communities face in Nigeria and signals congressional backing for U.S. intervention or diplomatic action to protect religious minorities in that country.

2025-11-07
HR4604In Committee

Protecting America’s Treasures by Raising Inflow from Overseas Tourists (PATRIOT) Parks Act

The bill would likely increase fees or create new revenue-generating programs at national parks and public lands to boost income from international visitors, with the goal of funding park maintenance and conservation efforts. This would affect both tourists visiting America's natural attractions and the park management agencies responsible for maintaining these sites. The revenue generated would presumably help address funding gaps for park infrastructure, trails, and environmental protection.

2025-07-22
HRES594In Committee

Condemning the persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority countries.

The measure expresses disapproval of the mistreatment and violence directed at Christian communities in countries where Islam is the dominant religion, and calls for increased international attention to these issues. It aims to raise awareness about religious persecution and potentially encourage U.S. foreign policy responses to protect religious minorities in affected regions. The resolution affects diplomatic relations and could influence how the U.S. government prioritizes religious freedom concerns in its international engagement.

2025-07-17
HR2951In Committee

Easter Monday Act of 2025

Easter Monday Act of 2025 This bill establishes Easter Monday as a federal holiday.

2025-04-17
HR2732In Committee

Fairness for Stay-at-Home Parents Act

This bill would likely provide some form of recognition or benefits for stay-at-home parents, possibly through tax credits, Social Security credits, or other financial support to acknowledge their unpaid work in raising children. The measure would affect families where one parent stays home to care for children instead of working outside the home, potentially giving them better access to retirement benefits or tax advantages. The bill has been referred to multiple House committees to determine which parts fall under their respective areas of responsibility.

2025-04-08
HR2147In Committee

Stop CCP VISAs Act of 2025

The legislation would restrict visa access for citizens of China and members of the Chinese Communist Party, making it harder for them to enter or stay in the United States. This would affect Chinese nationals seeking to work, study, or visit the country, as well as companies that rely on hiring international talent from China. The bill aims to address national security concerns by limiting entry for individuals from China.

2025-03-14