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'''Tim Moore''' is an American politician and attorney from North Carolina who serves as the [[U.S. Representative]] for [[North Carolina's 14th congressional district]]. A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], Moore previously served for many years in the [[North Carolina House of Representatives]], where he rose to the position of [[Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]], one of the most powerful legislative roles in the state. His transition from state-level politics to the United States Congress marked a continuation of a career built in North Carolina Republican politics. As a member of Congress, Moore's legislative activities and financial disclosures have drawn public attention, particularly his stock trading activity, which is reported in accordance with federal disclosure requirements. Moore represents a district in North Carolina and has been a consistent figure in the state's Republican establishment throughout his political career.
'''Tim Moore''' is an American politician and attorney from North Carolina who serves as the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. Representative]] for [[North Carolina's 14th congressional district]]. A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], Moore previously served for many years in the [[North Carolina House of Representatives]], where he rose to the position of [[Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives|Speaker of the House]], one of the most powerful roles in the state's legislative branch. His transition from state-level leadership to the federal stage marked a continuation of a career spent in conservative North Carolina politics. As a member of Congress, Moore has attracted attention both for his legislative activities and for his financial disclosures, which have documented an active portfolio of stock transactions in publicly traded companies.<ref name="investing">{{cite news |date=2026-02-23 |title=Tim Moore makes significant trades in AT&T, Coinbase and Harley-Davidson |url=https://uk.investing.com/news/company-news/tim-moore-makes-significant-trades-in-att-coinbase-and-harleydavidson-93CH-4520293 |work=Investing.com UK |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==


=== North Carolina House of Representatives ===
=== North Carolina State Legislature ===


Tim Moore built his political career in the North Carolina General Assembly, serving as a member of the [[North Carolina House of Representatives]] over multiple terms. He rose through the ranks of the Republican caucus and was elected Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, a position he held for several years. As Speaker, Moore was one of the most influential figures in North Carolina state politics, presiding over the chamber and playing a central role in shaping the legislative agenda. His tenure as Speaker coincided with a period of Republican dominance in the North Carolina General Assembly, during which the legislature enacted a range of policy measures on topics including taxation, education, election law, and environmental regulation.
Tim Moore spent a significant portion of his political career in the North Carolina General Assembly, serving in the North Carolina House of Representatives. During his tenure in the state legislature, he ascended to the role of Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, a position that placed him at the center of the state's policy-making apparatus. As Speaker, Moore presided over the chamber during a period marked by significant legislative activity in North Carolina, including debates over redistricting, fiscal policy, and governance reforms. His leadership of the state House established him as one of the most prominent Republican officeholders in North Carolina.


=== U.S. House of Representatives ===
=== U.S. House of Representatives ===


Moore transitioned from state politics to federal office, winning election to represent North Carolina's 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. As a Republican member of Congress, Moore has participated in federal legislative activities and committee work representing his North Carolina constituency.
Moore transitioned from the state legislature to the United States Congress, where he represents North Carolina's 14th congressional district as a Republican.<ref name="investing" /> In this capacity, he participates in the legislative process at the federal level, representing constituents from his district on matters of national policy. News reports from February 2026 identify Moore as the congressional representative from North Carolina's 14th district.<ref name="investing" />


=== Congressional Stock Trading Activity ===
As a member of Congress, Moore's activities include committee work, legislative votes, and constituent services typical of a U.S. Representative. His role places him within the broader Republican caucus in the House of Representatives, where he contributes to party strategy and policy discussions.


As a member of the U.S. Congress, Moore is required to file financial disclosures detailing his personal stock transactions under the [[STOCK Act]] and related federal ethics rules. In February 2026, a series of Moore's stock trades attracted public attention through financial disclosure filings.
=== Financial Disclosures and Stock Trading Activity ===


On February 24, 2026, it was reported that Representative Tim Moore had purchased shares of [[Krispy Kreme|Krispy Kreme, Inc.]] (NASDAQ: DNUT), the doughnut chain headquartered in North Carolina.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Krispy Kreme (NASDAQ:DNUT) Shares Acquired Rep. Tim Moore |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/krispy-kreme-nasdaqdnut-shares-acquired-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> On the same date, disclosures revealed that Moore had also purchased shares of [[Harley-Davidson|Harley-Davidson, Inc.]] (NYSE: HOG).<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Rep. Tim Moore Buys Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) Shares |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-buys-harley-davidson-inc-nysehog-shares-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Additionally, Moore acquired shares of [[Simply Good Foods Company|The Simply Good Foods Company]] (NASDAQ: SMPL), a consumer packaged food company.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ:SMPL) Stock Acquired Rep. Tim Moore |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/simply-good-foods-nasdaqsmpl-stock-acquired-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Rep. Tim Moore Buys The Simply Good Foods Company (NASDAQ:SMPL) Shares |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-buys-the-simply-good-foods-company-nasdaqsmpl-shares-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
As a member of Congress, Tim Moore is required under the [[Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act|STOCK Act]] to publicly disclose his financial transactions, including purchases and sales of securities. In February 2026, Moore's financial disclosure filings revealed a series of notable stock transactions across multiple sectors of the economy, drawing coverage from financial news outlets.


In addition to these purchases, Moore's filings also disclosed the sale of stock holdings during the same period. A filing disclosed on February 20, 2026, revealed that Moore had sold shares of [[AT&T|AT&T Inc.]] (NYSE: T).<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=AT&T (NYSE:T) Shares Unloaded Rep. Tim Moore |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/att-nyset-shares-unloaded-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> He also sold shares of [[Coinbase|Coinbase Global, Inc.]] (NASDAQ: COIN), a cryptocurrency exchange platform.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Rep. Tim Moore Sells Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) Stock |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-sells-coinbase-global-inc-nasdaqcoin-stock-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
On February 20, 2026, filings disclosed that Moore had purchased shares of [[Krispy Kreme|Krispy Kreme, Inc.]] (NASDAQ: DNUT), the well-known doughnut company.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Krispy Kreme (NASDAQ:DNUT) Shares Acquired Rep. Tim Moore |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/krispy-kreme-nasdaqdnut-shares-acquired-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Around the same period, Moore also acquired shares in [[Harley-Davidson|Harley-Davidson, Inc.]] (NYSE: HOG), the American motorcycle manufacturer.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Rep. Tim Moore Buys Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) Shares |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-buys-harley-davidson-inc-nysehog-shares-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Additionally, Moore purchased shares in [[Simply Good Foods Company|The Simply Good Foods Company]] (NASDAQ: SMPL), a consumer packaged goods company, with the transaction reported in multiple filings.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ:SMPL) Stock Acquired Rep. Tim Moore |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/simply-good-foods-nasdaqsmpl-stock-acquired-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Rep. Tim Moore Buys The Simply Good Foods Company (NASDAQ:SMPL) Shares |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-buys-the-simply-good-foods-company-nasdaqsmpl-shares-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The financial news outlet [[Investing.com]] characterized Moore's February 2026 trades as "a series of notable" transactions, describing his activity across AT&T, Coinbase, and Harley-Davidson as "significant trades." According to the outlet, Moore serves as the congressional representative from North Carolina's 14th district.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-23 |title=Tim Moore makes significant trades in AT&T, Coinbase and Harley-Davidson |url=https://uk.investing.com/news/company-news/tim-moore-makes-significant-trades-in-att-coinbase-and-harleydavidson-93CH-4520293 |work=Investing.com UK |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In addition to these purchases, Moore's filings revealed that he sold shares in two other major companies during the same period. He sold shares of [[AT&T|AT&T Inc.]] (NYSE: T), one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States. The filing disclosing this sale was made on February 20, 2026.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=AT&T (NYSE:T) Shares Unloaded Rep. Tim Moore |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/att-nyset-shares-unloaded-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Moore also sold shares of [[Coinbase|Coinbase Global, Inc.]] (NASDAQ: COIN), the cryptocurrency exchange platform, during this time frame.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-24 |title=Rep. Tim Moore Sells Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) Stock |url=https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-sells-coinbase-global-inc-nasdaqcoin-stock-2026-02-24/ |work=MarketBeat |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Congressional stock trading has been a subject of broader public debate in American politics, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle facing scrutiny over whether personal financial transactions by members of Congress may present conflicts of interest. Moore's disclosures were made in compliance with federal requirements that mandate the reporting of stock transactions by members of Congress within specified timeframes.
Investing.com characterized these transactions collectively as "significant trades," noting that the series of purchases and sales spanned multiple industries, including food and beverage, consumer goods, telecommunications, financial technology, and manufacturing.<ref name="investing" /> Congressional stock trading has been a subject of ongoing public debate in the United States, with some advocacy groups and lawmakers calling for stricter limitations or outright bans on the ability of members of Congress to trade individual stocks while in office. Moore's transactions, like those of other members who actively trade securities, are part of the broader public record mandated by federal disclosure laws.


== Personal Life ==
== Political Positions and Legislative Context ==


Tim Moore is from North Carolina. He is an attorney by training and has been affiliated with the Republican Party throughout his political career. Beyond his political activities, specific details of Moore's personal life that are publicly documented in available sources are limited.
Moore represents North Carolina's 14th congressional district as a Republican. His district is situated in a state that has been a competitive battleground in national politics while maintaining a Republican-leaning state legislature for much of the 21st century. Moore's long tenure in North Carolina state politics, including his service as Speaker of the House, positioned him as a figure with deep ties to the state's Republican establishment before his move to Congress.
 
North Carolina's political landscape during Moore's career has been shaped by debates over a wide range of issues, including redistricting and electoral maps, environmental regulation, education funding, and economic development. As a federal representative, Moore's constituency and voting record reflect the political dynamics of his district within the broader context of North Carolina's evolving political geography.
 
In February 2026, environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) over the rollback of a key climate finding that had provided the federal agency with the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. WFAE, a Charlotte-based public radio station, reported on the lawsuit, which alleged that "politics overriding science" had motivated the regulatory changes.<ref>{{cite news |date=2026-02-18 |title=Environmental groups sue EPA over climate regulation rollbacks: 'Politics overriding science' |url=https://www.wfae.org/energy-environment/2026-02-18/environmental-groups-sue-epa-over-climate-regulation-rollbacks-politics-overriding-science |work=WFAE |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> While Moore was not directly named in the lawsuit coverage, the EPA's regulatory actions and the broader debate over climate policy represent issues of significance for representatives from North Carolina, a state with extensive coastal areas, agricultural interests, and energy sector employment.


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Tim Moore
BirthplaceNorth Carolina, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPolitician, attorney
Known forSpeaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 14th congressional district

Tim Moore is an American politician and attorney from North Carolina who serves as the U.S. Representative for North Carolina's 14th congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, Moore previously served for many years in the North Carolina House of Representatives, where he rose to the position of Speaker of the House, one of the most powerful roles in the state's legislative branch. His transition from state-level leadership to the federal stage marked a continuation of a career spent in conservative North Carolina politics. As a member of Congress, Moore has attracted attention both for his legislative activities and for his financial disclosures, which have documented an active portfolio of stock transactions in publicly traded companies.[1]

Career

North Carolina State Legislature

Tim Moore spent a significant portion of his political career in the North Carolina General Assembly, serving in the North Carolina House of Representatives. During his tenure in the state legislature, he ascended to the role of Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives, a position that placed him at the center of the state's policy-making apparatus. As Speaker, Moore presided over the chamber during a period marked by significant legislative activity in North Carolina, including debates over redistricting, fiscal policy, and governance reforms. His leadership of the state House established him as one of the most prominent Republican officeholders in North Carolina.

U.S. House of Representatives

Moore transitioned from the state legislature to the United States Congress, where he represents North Carolina's 14th congressional district as a Republican.[1] In this capacity, he participates in the legislative process at the federal level, representing constituents from his district on matters of national policy. News reports from February 2026 identify Moore as the congressional representative from North Carolina's 14th district.[1]

As a member of Congress, Moore's activities include committee work, legislative votes, and constituent services typical of a U.S. Representative. His role places him within the broader Republican caucus in the House of Representatives, where he contributes to party strategy and policy discussions.

Financial Disclosures and Stock Trading Activity

As a member of Congress, Tim Moore is required under the STOCK Act to publicly disclose his financial transactions, including purchases and sales of securities. In February 2026, Moore's financial disclosure filings revealed a series of notable stock transactions across multiple sectors of the economy, drawing coverage from financial news outlets.

On February 20, 2026, filings disclosed that Moore had purchased shares of Krispy Kreme, Inc. (NASDAQ: DNUT), the well-known doughnut company.[2] Around the same period, Moore also acquired shares in Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE: HOG), the American motorcycle manufacturer.[3] Additionally, Moore purchased shares in The Simply Good Foods Company (NASDAQ: SMPL), a consumer packaged goods company, with the transaction reported in multiple filings.[4][5]

In addition to these purchases, Moore's filings revealed that he sold shares in two other major companies during the same period. He sold shares of AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T), one of the largest telecommunications companies in the United States. The filing disclosing this sale was made on February 20, 2026.[6] Moore also sold shares of Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ: COIN), the cryptocurrency exchange platform, during this time frame.[7]

Investing.com characterized these transactions collectively as "significant trades," noting that the series of purchases and sales spanned multiple industries, including food and beverage, consumer goods, telecommunications, financial technology, and manufacturing.[1] Congressional stock trading has been a subject of ongoing public debate in the United States, with some advocacy groups and lawmakers calling for stricter limitations or outright bans on the ability of members of Congress to trade individual stocks while in office. Moore's transactions, like those of other members who actively trade securities, are part of the broader public record mandated by federal disclosure laws.

Political Positions and Legislative Context

Moore represents North Carolina's 14th congressional district as a Republican. His district is situated in a state that has been a competitive battleground in national politics while maintaining a Republican-leaning state legislature for much of the 21st century. Moore's long tenure in North Carolina state politics, including his service as Speaker of the House, positioned him as a figure with deep ties to the state's Republican establishment before his move to Congress.

North Carolina's political landscape during Moore's career has been shaped by debates over a wide range of issues, including redistricting and electoral maps, environmental regulation, education funding, and economic development. As a federal representative, Moore's constituency and voting record reflect the political dynamics of his district within the broader context of North Carolina's evolving political geography.

In February 2026, environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over the rollback of a key climate finding that had provided the federal agency with the authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. WFAE, a Charlotte-based public radio station, reported on the lawsuit, which alleged that "politics overriding science" had motivated the regulatory changes.[8] While Moore was not directly named in the lawsuit coverage, the EPA's regulatory actions and the broader debate over climate policy represent issues of significance for representatives from North Carolina, a state with extensive coastal areas, agricultural interests, and energy sector employment.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Tim Moore makes significant trades in AT&T, Coinbase and Harley-Davidson".Investing.com UK.2026-02-23.https://uk.investing.com/news/company-news/tim-moore-makes-significant-trades-in-att-coinbase-and-harleydavidson-93CH-4520293.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  2. "Krispy Kreme (NASDAQ:DNUT) Shares Acquired Rep. Tim Moore".MarketBeat.2026-02-24.https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/krispy-kreme-nasdaqdnut-shares-acquired-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  3. "Rep. Tim Moore Buys Harley-Davidson, Inc. (NYSE:HOG) Shares".MarketBeat.2026-02-24.https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-buys-harley-davidson-inc-nysehog-shares-2026-02-24/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  4. "Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ:SMPL) Stock Acquired Rep. Tim Moore".MarketBeat.2026-02-24.https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/simply-good-foods-nasdaqsmpl-stock-acquired-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  5. "Rep. Tim Moore Buys The Simply Good Foods Company (NASDAQ:SMPL) Shares".MarketBeat.2026-02-24.https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-buys-the-simply-good-foods-company-nasdaqsmpl-shares-2026-02-24/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  6. "AT&T (NYSE:T) Shares Unloaded Rep. Tim Moore".MarketBeat.2026-02-24.https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/att-nyset-shares-unloaded-rep-tim-moore-2026-02-24/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  7. "Rep. Tim Moore Sells Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) Stock".MarketBeat.2026-02-24.https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/rep-tim-moore-sells-coinbase-global-inc-nasdaqcoin-stock-2026-02-24/.Retrieved 2026-02-24.
  8. "Environmental groups sue EPA over climate regulation rollbacks: 'Politics overriding science'".WFAE.2026-02-18.https://www.wfae.org/energy-environment/2026-02-18/environmental-groups-sue-epa-over-climate-regulation-rollbacks-politics-overriding-science.Retrieved 2026-02-24.