Riley Moore

Riley McGowan Moore[1] (born July 1, 1980)[2] is an American politician who is the U.S. representative for West Virginia's 2nd congressional district.[10] With Stephen Skinner opting not to run for reelection for the 67th district in the West Virginia House of Delegates in 2016,[11] Moore ran to succeed him, defeating Rod Snyder.[17] In June 2022, Moore issued a letter to six financial institutions (BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, US Bancorp and Goldman Sachs) saying that they would no longer be allowed to do business with the state of West Virginia, because of their advocacy against the fossil fuel industry.[19] Moore won the primary election for the Republican nomination against four other candidates, receiving 46 percent of the vote.Moore and his wife, Guillermina (née Garcia), and their two daughters and son live in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
U.S. House of RepresentativesWest VirginiaIncumbentAlex MooneyTreasurer of West VirginiaJim JusticeJohn PerdueLarry PackWest Virginia House of DelegatesStephen SkinnerJohn DoyleMorgantown, West VirginiaRepublicanArch MooreShelley MooreShelley Moore CapitoMoore CapitoGeorge Mason UniversityNational Defense UniversityU.S. representativeWest Virginia's 2nd congressional districtRepublican PartyWest Virginia State TreasurerweldingC. S. Monroe Technology Centerbachelor's degreemaster's degreeUnited States House Committee on Foreign AffairsPodesta GroupEuropean Centre for a Modern UkraineViktor YanukovychTextronRoger HanshawESG investingBlackRockJPMorgan ChaseWells FargoMorgan StanleyUS BancorpGoldman SachsUnited States House of RepresentativesUnited States SenateArch A. Moore Jr.governor of West VirginiaShelley Riley MooreRoman CatholicHarpers Ferry, West VirginiaHouse of DelegatesTreasurerThe Dominion PostVote SmartU.S. order of precedenceDave MinUnited States representatives by seniorityTim MooreWest Virginia's current delegationUnited States CongressSenatorsJim Justice Representatives (ordered by district)Carol MillerCurrent members of the United States House of RepresentativesSpeakerMike JohnsonRepublican Party conferenceSteve ScaliseTom EmmerAderholtAlfordAmodeiArringtonBaldersonBarrettBaumgartnerBegichBergmanA. BiggsS. BiggsBilirakisBoebertBrecheenBresnahanBuchananBurchettBurlisonCalvertCammackB. CarterJ. CarterCiscomaniCollinsCrawfordCrenshawDavidsonDe La CruzDesJarlaisDíaz-BalartDonaldsDowningEdwardsEllzeyG. EvansFallonFedorchakFeenstraFinstadFischbachFitzgeraldFitzpatrickFleischmannFranklinFulcherGarbarinoGiménezC. GoldmanGonzalesGoodenGravesGreeneGriffithGrothmanGuthrieHagemanHamadehHaridopolosHarriganA. HarrisM. HarrisHarshbargerHigginsHinsonHouchinHudsonHuizengaR. JacksonD. JohnsonJordanD. JoyceJ. JoyceM. KellyT. KellyM. KennedyKiggansKustoffLaHoodLaLotaLaMalfaLangworthyLawlerLetlowLoudermilkLuttrellMackenzieMalliotakisMassieMcCaulMcClainMcClintockMcCormickMcDowellMcGuireMessmerMeuserC. MillerMary MillerMax MillerMiller-MeeksMoolenaarBa. MooreBl. MooreT. MooreMurphyNewhouseNormanObernoltePalmerPflugerReschenthalerH. RogersM. RogersRouzerRutherfordSalazarSchmidtSchweikertA. ScottSessionsShreveSimpsonA. SmithC. SmithJ. SmithSmuckerSpartzStauberStefanikSteubeStrongStutzmanTaylorTenneyThompsonTiffanyTimmonsTurnerValadaoVan DrewVan DuyneVan OrdenWagnerWalbergWebsterWestermanR. WilliamsWilsonWittmanWomackDelegatesKing-HindsMoylanRadewagenDemocratic Party caucusHakeem JeffriesKatherine ClarkAguilarAnsariAuchinclossBalintBarragánBeattyBishopBonamiciBrownleyBudzinskiCarbajalCarsonT. CarterCastenCastorCastroCherfilus-McCormickCisnerosClarkeCleaverClyburnConawayConnollyCorreaCourtneyCrockettCuellarDavidsD.K. DavisDon DavisDeGetteDeLauroDelBeneDeluzioDeSaulnierDexterDingellDoggettElfrethEscobarEspaillatFieldsFiguresFletcherFosterFousheeFrankelFriedmanGaramendiC. GarcíaR. GarciaS. GarciaGillenGoldenD. GoldmanGonzalezGoodlanderGottheimerGrijalvaHarderHorsfordHoulahanHuffmanJ. JacksonJacobsJayapalH. JohnsonJ. JohnsonKamlager-DoveKapturKeatingR. KellyT. KennedyKhannaKrishnamoorthiLandsmanLarsenLarsonLatimerSum. LeeSus. LeeLeger FernandezLiccardoLofgrenMagazinerMannionMatsuiMcBathMcBrideMcClain DelaneyMcClellanMcCollumMcDonald RivetMcGarveyMcGovernMcIverMenendezMorelleMorrisonMoskowitzMoultonMullinNadlerNeguseNorcrossOcasio-CortezOlszewskiPallonePanettaPappasPelosiPetersPettersenPingreePressleyQuigleyRamirezRandallRaskinSalinasSánchezScanlonSchakowskySchneiderScholtenSchrierB. ScottD. ScottSewellShermanSherrillAdam SmithSorensenStansburyStantonStevensStricklandSubramanyamSuozziSwalwellTakanoThanedarB. ThompsonM. ThompsonTokudaN. TorresR. TorresTrahanUnderwoodVargasVasquezVeaseyVelázquezVindmanWasserman SchultzWatersWatson ColemanWhitesidesN. WilliamsF. WilsonHolmes NortonHernández RiveraPlaskett119th United States CongressList of acts of the 119th United States CongressMembers of the U.S. House of Representatives from West Virginia1st districtC. HubbardJ. J. DavisB. WilsonPendletonAtkinsonDovenerW. HubbardJ. W. DavisRosenbloomBachmannRamsaySchifflerR. MollohanA. MollohanMcKinley2nd districtBrown Sr.LathamKitchenMcGrewHagansFaulknerMartinW. WilsonDaytonT. DavisSturgissBrown Jr.BowersBowmanRandolphM. SnyderStaggers Sr.BenedictStaggers Jr.CapitoMooney3rd districtWhaleyPolsleyWitcherHerefordC. SnyderAldersonHulingJohnstonGainesLittlepageWolvertonO'BrienHornorEdmistonRohrboughBaileyHutchinsonStatonRahallJenkins4th districtGibsonC. HoggJacksonCapehartW. MillerHughesWoodyardHamiltonJohnsonR. HoggBurnsideHechler5th districtCooperGoodykoontzStrotherJohn KeeE. KeeJames Kee6th districtEcholsEnglandHedrickAt-largeSutherlandSenateS. CapitoJ. Justice