Blake Moore discusses Medicare device access and celebrates freshman messaging contest

Blake Moore U.S. House of Representatives from Utah's 1st district
Blake Moore U.S. House of Representatives from Utah's 1st district
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Congressman Blake Moore, who represents Utah’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, used his social media platform to share recent legislative efforts and celebrate colleagues’ achievements.

On September 17, 2025, Moore addressed patient access to medical technology, stating, “There is no reason that Medicare patients should have to wait to access breakthrough medical devices already cleared by the FDA. This bipartisan legislation ensures patients receive the most advanced treatments on the market as soon as possible. I am proud that my colleagues and https://t.co/f88hDToPRK”. He also provided a resource for further information with another post on the same day: “To learn more, visit:
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The following day, September 18, Moore highlighted an internal competition among congressional freshmen. He posted: “Congratulations to @RepFedorchak for winning our Vice Chair Freshman Messaging Competition: Get’cha Head In The Game! And to @RepMikeKennedy for placing second and @RepHaridopolos taking third. As a nod to the High School Musical theme, we presented our winners authentic East https://t.co/zTzU5OHfB1”.

Moore has served in Congress since 2021 after replacing Rob Bishop as representative of Utah’s 1st district. Born in Ogden in 1980 and currently residing in Salt Lake City, Moore earned his BA from the University of Utah in 2005.



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