Biography & Current Office
Background & current office
Riley M. Moore is the Republican U.S. representative for West Virginia’s 2nd Congressional District. The House Clerk records that he took office January 3, 2025 and serves on the Appropriations Committee.
Moore’s official biography says he previously served in the West Virginia House of Delegates and as the 25th West Virginia State Treasurer. It also records earlier work as a welder and degrees from George Mason University and the National Defense University.
This editorial review is confined to sourced biography and present institutional responsibilities; routine votes, advocacy and campaign activity remain public-record material unless tied to a specific factual claim review.
Editorial research reviewed: August 21, 2026. Public-record fields continue to refresh independently from official chamber sources.
Public record
Current seat & contact information
- Chamber
- U.S. House of Representatives
- Representation
- West Virginia · District 2
- Party
- Republican
- Birth date
- July 1, 1980
- Washington phone
- (202) 225-2711
- Office
- 1337 Longworth House Office Building Washington DC 20515-4802
Committees & Leadership
Current leadership and reviewed committee roles
Reviewed committee assignments
- House Committee on Appropriations
Recent Recorded Votes
Official recorded-vote record
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Sponsored/Cosponsored & Curated Notable Legislation
Legislation & official congressional activity
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Claims & Evidence
Evidence tracker
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