Overview of the Representative's office, activities, and communications.
Performance & Participation
Votes CastTop 25%
100% — Voted in 643 of 645 roll call votes this congress.
Avg 97% · Most: 100% · Least: 18%
Vote IndependenceMiddle 50%
0.5% — Voted against their own party majority 3 of 606 times.
Avg 2.1% · Most independent: 23.7% · Most party-line: 0.0%
Cosponsors AttractedMiddle 50%
205 — Attracted 205 cosponsors across 30 bills.
Avg 300 · Most: 1,868 · Least: 0
Cosponsors Attracted Cross-AisleMiddle 50%
33 — Attracted 33 cosponsors across the aisle.
Avg 60 · Most: 1,291 · Least: 0
Cosponsorships GivenMiddle 50%
290 — 290 bills cosponsored.
Avg 303 · Most: 1,768 · Least: 3
Cosponsorships Given Cross-AisleBottom 25%
11 — 11 bills cosponsored across the aisle.
Avg 59 · Most: 803 · Least: 0
Committee Assignments
5 committees · 1 leadership role
Vice Chair·Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee100% Member·Budget Committee0% Member·Financial Services Committee11% Member·Digital Assets, Financial Technology and Artificial Intelligence Subcommittee Member·Financial Institutions Subcommittee0% Congressional conflict of interest: Why did the STOCK Act fail?
The Hill · Aug 4, 2026
U.S. Chamber Endorses Rep. Tim Moore for North Carolina’s Fourteenth District
U.S. Chamber of Commerce · Jul 31, 2026
Savannah Russell Promoted to Scheduler for Rep. McClain
Legis1 · Jun 18, 2026
Congress: Did Chinese-Mexican Alliance Enable Fentanyl Crisis?
Legis1 · Jun 8, 2026
North Carolina Rep. Tim Moore Bought Up to $1.15M Worth of Harley-Davidson Stock
Benzinga · Mar 12, 2025
Data sourced from official congressional records, CRS, and FEC filings. AllCiv Score methodology available at allciv.com/methodology.