Congressman Tim Moore, who represents North Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives, recently shared updates on his visits to local manufacturing facilities and his engagement with regional government leaders through a series of posts on social media.
On August 14, 2025, Moore expressed appreciation for a tour at Gerresheimer’s Morganton facility, stating: “Thank you to Gerresheimer for the outstanding tour of their manufacturing facility in Morganton.
Gerresheimer plays a vital role in the medical industry by producing high-quality drug delivery and storage products. It’s inspiring to see such essential innovations being made https://t.co/GiFut00bj7“
The following morning, Moore addressed the Centralina Council of Governments about collaboration between federal and local officials. In his post dated August 15, 2025, he wrote: “This morning, I had the opportunity to address the Centralina Council of Governments and highlight ways federal and local leaders can work together for our shared constituents.
We have many of the same priorities, and by working together we can deliver real results for the https://t.co/4d1B0vqoGf“
Later that day, Moore visited American & Efird in Mount Holly to discuss support for manufacturers under current legislation. He posted on August 15, 2025: “Today I visited American & Efird in Mount Holly to meet with employees and see their world-class textile manufacturing in action.
We talked about how the One Big Beautiful Bill is helping North Carolina manufacturers stay competitive and creare jobs right here at home. #ncpol https://t.co/Aid5I7i7DG“
Moore’s recent activities reflect ongoing efforts to engage with both industry stakeholders and government organizations within North Carolina. In 2024, Timothy K. Moore secured his congressional seat by defeating Pam Genant in the general election with 58.1% of the vote compared to Genant’s 41.9%.



