Congressman Tim Moore, who represents North Carolina and won his seat in the 2024 general election against Pam Genant, has recently used social media to comment on ongoing federal support for disaster recovery and legislative developments in Congress.
On September 18, 2025, Moore wrote about recent discussions with state leadership regarding disaster recovery efforts: “Yesterday, the North Carolina Congressional Delegation met with Governor Stein to discuss continued federal support for rebuilding Western North Carolina. As we approach one year since Hurricane Helene, I remain committed to making sure every impacted community gets the https://t.co/G25Dl7vM1y”.
The following day, September 19, 2025, Moore commented on a House vote related to a resolution honoring Charlie Kirk. He stated: “58 Democrats voted against a simple resolution in the House honoring the life of Charlie Kirk. 38 Dems voted present, and 22 did not vote at all. Extremely disappointing that my colleagues are failing to show basic decency in the face of this tragedy. https://t.co/wY9dNmtoZE”.
Later on September 19, Moore also addressed ongoing government funding negotiations amid regional disaster recovery: “Today I was proud to vote to keep our government open — especially as Western North Carolina continues to recover from Hurricane Helene. Though this is a clean continuation of funding, Senate Democrats want to shut down the government to spite President Trump, while putting https://t.co/IGGHXqTb06”.
Timothy K. Moore secured his congressional seat by defeating Pam Genant in the November 2024 general election with 58.1% of the vote compared to Genant’s 41.9%. The referenced Hurricane Helene made significant impacts on Western North Carolina nearly one year ago from these statements, prompting ongoing discussions about federal aid and legislative priorities.



