Barry Moore

Barry Moore

Years in Office

4

Bills Sponsored

53

Bills Co-Sponsored

994

Committees

2

Barry Moore Biography

Barry Moore, a former small business owner and U.S. Army veteran, represents Alabama’s 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives, first elected in 2020. Moore is known for his focus on agricultural policy, veterans’ affairs, and reducing government regulation. He has served on the House Agriculture and Judiciary Committees, and sponsored legislation aimed at supporting Alabama farmers and protecting Second Amendment rights. Moore approaches his work with a practical perspective shaped by his years as an entrepreneur, aiming to reflect the values and needs of his district in Washington.

Education

  • B.S. in Agricultural Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
    (1992)
  • A.S., Enterprise State Junior College, Enterprise, AL
    (1989)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2021-Present)

Representing Alabama's 1st district

Member, Alabama House of Representatives

(2010–18)

Founder and Operator, Barry Moore Industries

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Barry Moore's congressional service.

Veterans Affairs Oversight

Advocated for improved services and accountability within the Department of Veterans Affairs through committee work.

Second Amendment Rights

Co-sponsored legislation to protect and expand gun ownership rights for law-abiding citizens.

Agricultural Support

Supported measures to provide disaster relief and resources for Alabama farmers after severe weather events.

Small Business Relief

Backed legislation to extend COVID-19 relief funding to small businesses in Alabama's 2nd District.

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