Blake Moore highlights legislative priorities and outreach efforts across northern Utah

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, has recently highlighted his legislative initiatives and constituent outreach efforts on social media.

On April 8, 2026, Moore posted about his team’s ongoing engagement with local communities through mobile office events. He stated, “My team has hosted 27 Mobile Office Hour events so far this year! We’ve enjoyed stopping in towns throughout northern Utah to help with casework and other constituent services. To find out when our team will be near you, go to https://t.co/HmlpKyUllK. https://t.co/Fb5YPyV4Jb”.

The following day, April 9, 2026, Moore addressed concerns regarding potential corruption linked to betting contracts on U.S. ceasefire agreements. He wrote, “This is exactly why I introduced this important legislation—allowing people, especially government officials, to place bets on whether the U.S. will enter into a cease fire deal is rife with the potential of corruption. My bill would prevent these contracts from going live for https://t.co/jYBgLbAihb”. In a subsequent post made one minute later, he added: “Learn more here:

https://t.co/8CkphBcJEy“.

Blake Moore has served as the congressional representative for Utah’s 1st District since replacing Rob Bishop in 2021. Born in Ogden in 1980 and currently residing in Salt Lake City at age 42, Moore earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Utah in 2005.



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