27 Aug 2025

Congressman Tim Moore visits with business community

Lauren Harley
Attendees networking at AIA 2025 event in Charlotte with booths and displays.

The Charlotte Region’s business community met with Congressman Tim Moore for the second time in 2025 as part of the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance’s Advocacy in Action series.

Moore connected with the business community last week at Truist Field, the home of the Charlotte Knights baseball team. CLT Alliance Board Chair David Longo moderated the conversation.

In June, Moore joined business leaders at the Washington, D.C. Fly-In, marking his first meeting with the group since entering Congress earlier this year. During that visit, Moore highlighted his responsibility in representing part of Mecklenburg County and his dedication to advancing priorities across the county and the greater Charlotte Region.

During last week’s conversation, Moore highlighted the impacts of The One Big Beautiful Bill Act and the positive implications the bill will have on the business community, particularly small businesses. He pointed to the bill as a significant step toward reducing regulatory burdens and creating new opportunities for growth across the region.

He also shared updates on his role as a member of the Financial Services Committee, noting progress on legislation related to digital assets and more tailored regulations for banks, an area of particular importance given Charlotte’s status as a leading banking and financial services center.

Moore emphasized the national importance of infrastructure, with a particular focus on energy. He cited energy as one of the most pressing issues facing the country and discussed how it affects critical sectors such as manufacturing and artificial intelligence.

The congressman concluded by reflecting on his transition from serving as speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives to his current role in Congress. He spoke about how he has navigated the shift in legislative priorities while maintaining a strong commitment to supporting North Carolina’s business community. He emphasized his continued efforts to help business leaders “cut through red tape” and encouraged leaders across the region to stay engaged and involved.

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