Tim Moore — Republican Candidate for U.S. House in North Carolina, 2026
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Tim's Positions on Key Issues
Economy
MediumTim Moore advocates for fiscal responsibility, smarter regulation, and stronger support for local economies and hardworking families. He voted "Yea" on the AGOA Extension Act, the Main Street Parity Act, and the AI for Main Street Act. He also supported the "Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act," aligning with principles of deregulation.
Immigration
HighTim Moore believes immigration is primarily a federal issue, advocating for practical solutions to improve the legal system rather than “performative theatrics.” He supports securing the border and enforcing existing laws, while also emphasizing humane treatment and due process protections for everyone in the borders. Moore argues that Texas's spending on border security is misdirected, as it is a federal responsibility, and state funds could be better utilized for other Texan needs.
“I believe immigration is primarily a fed-eral issue, and Texas needs practical solutions that im-prove our legal system rather than “performative the-atrics.” We should stop villainizing people and work to create a legal process that works for Texans and our economy, while ensuring due process protections for ev-eryone in our borders. — Tim Moore, LWVTexas.org”
Healthcare
HighTim Moore voted for the Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act (H.R. 6703) in December 2025. He supports reforms designed to reduce premiums by at least 11%, expand affordable options for workers and small businesses, and increase transparency to tackle hidden prescription drug costs. He cited the need to put patients first and deliver real relief to families.
““For years, Democrats have poured billions of taxpayer dollars into subsidies that pad the profits of big insurance companies while premiums skyrocket for working families,” said Congressman Moore. “This legislation brings a much-needed set of reforms to lower premiums for all Americans at least 11%, expand affordable options for workers and small businesses, and tackle the hidden costs driving up prescription drug prices. I’m proud to vote for a bill that puts patients first and delivers real relief to families in Western North Carolina.” (Congressman Tim Moore, timmoore.house.gov, December 17, 2025)”
Climate & Energy
LowTim Moore voted "Yes" on HR 4626, known as the "Don't Mess With My Home Appliances Act", on February 24, 2026. This vote signifies support for limiting federal regulations concerning home appliances. The research does not provide his specific reasoning for this position or additional votes directly related to climate and environmental policy.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
HighTim Moore supports stricter abortion restrictions, advocating for further legislative action after 2024. He personally favors a ban on abortions at six weeks, upon detection of fetal cardiac activity. As House Speaker, he led efforts to establish a 12-week ban with exceptions for rape, incest, fetal abnormality, or to save the woman's life, which passed in the House with a 71-46 vote. He stated that "pro-life protections" are a priority.
““I think we’re really close to being on the same page,” Moore said. “I don’t want to get in all the details of it ... but kind of at a high level, that consensus position I think is what you’re going to see.” (Tim Moore, WUNC, April 21, 2023)”
Foreign Policy
LowTim Moore voted "No" on H. Con. Res. 68 in January 2026, which sought to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from Venezuela not authorized by Congress, indicating a stance to maintain military presence abroad. In February 2026, he voted "Yes" on the Pressure Regulatory Organizations To End Chinese Threats to (PROTECT) Taiwan Act, supporting measures related to perceived threats to Taiwan.
Education
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Gun Policy
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