Tim Moore (North Carolina politician)
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Timothy Keith Moore (born October 2, 1970)Gary D. Robertson
Likely NC speaker talks honesty, bipartisanship
Associated Press (January 2, 2015).
is an American attorney and politician who has been the
speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives The Speaker of the North Carolina North Carolina House of Representatives, House of Representatives is the presiding officer of one of the houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The Speaker is elected by the members of the house when they ...
since 2015. A
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, Moore represents the 111th State House District, which includes
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. Moore was first elected to the state House in 2002.


Early life and education

Moore was born on October 2, 1970, in
Kings Mountain, North Carolina Kings Mountain is a small suburban city within the Charlotte metropolitan area in Cleveland and Gaston counties, North Carolina, United States. Most of the city is in Cleveland County, with a small eastern portion in Gaston County. The popul ...
, in the western part of the state. As a teenager, Moore worked at the state General Assembly as a page, later interning for a state senator.Jim Morrill
Tim Moore set to jump from small town to big stage of N.C. House speaker
''News & Observer'' (January 10, 2015).
Moore first attended Campbell College, where he joined the
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. After two years he transferred to
University of North Carolina The University of North Carolina is the multi-campus public university system for the state of North Carolina. Overseeing the state's 16 public universities and the NC School of Science and Mathematics, it is commonly referred to as the UNC Sy ...
, where he completed a B.A. in 1992. He was active in the student government at both colleges. He took a fight to the UNC student Supreme Court in an effort to add more members to the Student Congress. In 1995, Moore graduated from the Oklahoma City University School of Law.


Legal and business career

In 1995, Moore joined a law firm in the
Cleveland County, North Carolina Cleveland County is a county located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the western Piedmont, on the southern border of the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the population was 99,519. Its county seat is Shelb ...
town of Shelby. He opened his own law practice in Kings Mountain in 2009, representing business and individual clients. In 2015, Moore was hired by the Cleveland County Commission as an attorney for the county, serving in this role simultaneously with his position as speaker of the state House. Moore co-owns 67 Motors, a Forsyth County metal recycling business.


Early political career

When Moore was 26, he was elected chair of the Cleveland County Republican Party in 1997. That same year, he was also appointed to the UNC Board of Governors; he was the youngest person to be appointed to that position.


North Carolina House of Representatives

Moore was first elected to the
North Carolina House of Representatives The North Carolina House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the North Carolina General Assembly. The House is a 120-member body led by a Speaker of the House, who holds powers similar to those of the President pro-tem in the North Ca ...
in 2002, after defeating the incumbent House Majority Whip, Democratic Representative Andy Dedmon. A staunch conservative Republican, Moore spent his first four terms in office in the minority party, as Democrats then controlled the House. In 2010, the Republicans won control of the House, and Speaker
Thom Tillis Thomas Roland Tillis (born August 30, 1960) is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from North Carolina since 2015. A Republican, he was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives in 2006, and began servi ...
appointed Moore to the powerful post of chairman of the Rules Committee, where he became known for abruptly cutting off many floor debates. As part of the Republican leadership team in the House, Moore helped pass "sweeping legislation to lower taxes on business, tighten rules on abortion and voting, and decline to extend Medicaid coverage to 500,000 uninsured North Carolinians." Moore opposes
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, supported a state constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage in 2012, and joined legal efforts to defend the ban. However, in 2017, when a group of the state House's most conservative Republicans proposed legislation that would declare "null and void" the
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decision in ''
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'' (2015) (which held that there is a constitutional right to same-sex marriage), Moore blocked the bill from advancing in the state House. In 2014 Moore was one of the state House's biggest campaign fundraisers. His skill at fundraising for the Republican Party contributed to his election as speaker of the North Carolina House in 2015. Moore and State Senator Harry Brown were the top two North Carolina lawmakers to gain substantial earmarked funding for their districts in the 2015 state budget, securing a collective total of $19 million. Moore defended his use of earmarks for projects in his district.Colin Campbell, "NC House speaker, Senate budget writer send money home"
''Charlotte Observer,'' 25 October 2015, accessed 17 May 2016


Speaker of the House

Moore was a sponsor in 2016 of
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, a controversial "
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" barring
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individuals from using bathrooms that conform to their
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. After the U.S. Department of Justice said that the legislation violated federal anti-discrimination law and demanded that the state cease implementation, Moore rejected the DOJ's position and accused the
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of "bullying," saying, "The deadline will come and go. We will take no action." Moore has opposed curbs on
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in North Carolina. In a legal suit against partisan gerrymandering in the state, Moore and his state Senate counterpart (Republican Phil Berger) urged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a lower court's ruling that the partisan gerrymandering of
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was unconstitutional. In 2018, Moore won a third term as speaker of the House. In 2018, following a mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in
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, Moore established a North Carolina House Select Committee on School Safety.Lindsay Marchello
Democratic lawmakers urge conversation on gun-control legislation
''Carolina Journal'' (August 6, 2018).
Moore rejected Democratic proposals to discuss changes to gun laws,Lynn Bonner & Jordan Schrader

''News & Observer'' (February 22, 2018).
and the committee never took up
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proposals. Moore instead proposed the use of volunteer officers to guard schools. In 2019, a controversy took place after emails came to light, showing that in 2016, a high-ranking aide to Moore had corresponded with the
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) is an agency of the government of North Carolina that focuses on the preservation and protection of natural resources and public health. The Department is headed by the Secretary of E ...
(DEQ) about a Siler City chicken processing plant co-owned by Moore that was being offered for sale.Dana Terry & Frank Stasio
NC House Speaker's Ethics Challenged Again After The Discovery Of Emails To DEQ
WUNC January 10, 2019.
Dan Kane & Will Doran
The state was reviewing Speaker Tim Moore's chicken plant. Then Moore's aide got involved.
''News & Observer'' (January 9, 2019).
At the aide's request, DEQ approved the plant's participation in a state subsidy program that provided $22,000 for the repair of a leaking
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at the factory, which may have aided in the sale of the plant. The revelation prompted the
Campaign for Accountability Campaign for Accountability (CfA) is a liberal 501(c)(3) non-profit ethics watchdog group headquartered in Washington, D.C.Andy SherSen. Corker bites back at watchdog group's second ethics complaint against him ''Chattanooga Times Free Press'' ( ...
to file a complaint with the North Carolina State Ethics Commission. Moore denied knowledge of the emails. A previous complaint against Moore regarding the Siler City chicken plant was dismissed in 2018.Will Doran & Dan Kane
Moore denies knowledge of aide’s contacts with state; earlier ethics complaint dismissed
''The Herald'' (January 10, 2019).
In 2019, Democratic Governor
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vetoed the state budget. On the morning of September 11, 2019 during a calendared legislative session Moore called a vote to override the veto of the state budget. The override passed on a vote of 55-9. Nearly half of members were absent during the vote, most of the absent members were Democrats.Dawn Baumgartner Vaughen, Lauren Horsche & Paul A. Specht
House overrides budget veto in surprise vote with almost half of lawmakers absent
''News & Observer'' (September 11, 2019).
Democrats in the state House were greatly angered by the Republicans' move, saying that Moore and other House Republican leaders had made assurances that no votes would be called during the morning session. Moore defended the vote and said that he had made no pledges that no vote would take place.
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(September 11, 2019). In 2021, a new 13th congressional district was created that included Moore's home of Cleveland County. While Moore was expected to run for the seat, he said he would not after
Madison Cawthorn David Madison Cawthorn (born August 1, 1995) is an American politician who served as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 11th congressional district from 2021 to 2023. Cawthorn became the first me ...
announced his candidacy. Moore said he would run for another House term.


Personal life

Moore is divorced, and has two sons.


Ethics investigations

Moore has been investigated for state ethics violations. None of the allegations have resulted in charges of wrongdoing. In 2015, an article written by a local journalist prompted an FBI inquiry into Tim Moore's campaign reports.FBI to probe top House Republicans after WBTV investigation
/ref> The FBI declined to comment on the inquiry and the bureau never filed charges regarding the allegations of wrongdoing. In 2019, Moore's legislative aides engaged with the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) in regards to a property Moore owned. Moore and his business partners sold that property to Mountaire Farms, an Arkansas-based poultry conglomerate that is a donor to North Carolina Republicans, for a 650% profit. The N.C. State Board of Elections and Ethics reviewed the complaint and information resulting from the staff's investigation. However the investigating panel from the State Elections and Ethics Board unanimously voted to dismiss the complaint upon conclusion of their inquiry.


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References

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