James P. Moran
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James "Jim" P. Moran (born May 16, 1945) is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the 8th district of Virginia since 1991.
Early Years
Moran, the oldest of seven children, was born in Buffalo, New York, and grew up in Natick, Massachusetts, a working-class suburb west of Boston. His parents were Dorothy (Dwyer) and James Patrick Moran, Sr., a professional football player for the Boston Redskins in 1935 and 1936; outside of football he worked as a probation officer. He is the brother of Democratic Party of Virginia Chairman Brian Moran.[1]
Supported by Council for a Livable World
The Council for a Livable World, founded in 1962 by long-time socialist activist and alleged Soviet agent, Leo Szilard, is a non-profit advocacy organization that seeks to "reduce the danger of nuclear weapons and increase national security", primarily through supporting progressive, congressional candidates who support their policies. The Council supported Jim Moran in his successful House of Representatives run as candidate for Virginia.[2]
Staffer's 2001 trip to Cuba
In May 2001, Jennifer Park from the office of Congressman Jim Moran spent seven days in Havana, Cuba, for the purpose of "fact finding mission on humanitarian situation in Cuba". The trip cost $1,923.32 and was paid for by the Christopher Reynolds Foundation.[3]
Congressional Progressive Caucus
As of February 20 2009 Jim Moran was listed as a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.[4]
Calling on Israeli Govt. to lift Gaza Travel Ban
On Dec. 22, 2009, thirty-three U.S. Representatives wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, calling on her to request that the Israeli Government end the ban on student travel from Gaza to the West Bank. James P. Moran was one of the signatories of the letter.[5] The entire letter together with a complete list of signatories can be read by clicking here.
Supported Lifting the Gaza Blockade
On Jan. 27, 2010, U.S. Representatives Keith Ellison and Jim McDermott led 52 other members of Congress in signing a letter addressed to President Barack Obama, calling for him to use diplomatic pressure to resolve the blockade affecting Gaza. James P. Moran was one of the signatories of the letter. [6] The entire letter together with a complete list of signatories can be read by clicking here.
Anti-Fracking legislation endorser
On March 14, 2013, Rep. Jared Polis (D-CO) and Rep. Matt Cartwright (D-PA) have introduced the Bringing Reductions to Energy’s Airborne Toxic Health Effect (BREATHE) Act, and the Focused Reduction of Effluence and Stormwater runoff through Hydraulic Environmental Regulation (FRESHER) Act, in order to ensure that the hydraulic fracking industry follows the same rules that other industries do in preserving our natural resources. This legislation is focused on ensuring the safety and the health of the communities where the hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, process is already taking place.
The BREATHE Act would ensure that we close the oil and gas industry’s loophole to the Clean Air Act’s aggregation provision, in addition to adding hydrogen sulfide—a chemical associated with nausea, vomiting, headaches, and irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat—to the Clean Air Act’s federal list of hazardous air pollutants.
The BREATHE Act has the following original co-sponsors including: Reps. Rush Holt, Jr., Raul Grijalva, John Sarbanes, James Moran, Michael Quigley, Earl Blumenauer, Gerald Connolly, Zoe Lofgren, Michael Honda, Paul Tonko, Barbara Lee, David Price, Carolyn Maloney, Michael Capuano, Mark Pocan, Jim McDermott, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Alcee Hastings, Keith Ellison, Niki Tsongas, William Keating, Adam Smith, Jim Langevin, Chellie Pingree, Judy Chu, Louise Slaughter, Jerrold Nadler, Grace Meng, Jan Schakowsky, Nita Lowey, Jared Huffman, Gary Peters and Alan Lowenthal.
The following organizations have endorsed this legislation and are actively working to garner support within Congress and throughout the country: Physicians for Social Responsibility, Natural Resources Defense Council, Earthjustice, Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments, Sierra Club, Earthworks, Breast Cancer Action, Clean Water Action, Environment America, Greenpeace, Nature Abounds, Oil Change International, Citizens for a Healthy Community, Citizens for Huerfano County, Clean Water Action Colorado, Erie Rising, Grassroots Energy Activist Network, Holy Terror Farm, San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council, SOS Foundation, Western Colorado Congress of Mesa County, Western Slope Conservation Center and Wilderness Workshop.[7]
Staff
The following are past and present staff:[8]
- Jessica A. Abramson
- Timothy Benck Aiken (Tim)
- Semhar Araia
- Bradley M. Bauman (Brad)
- Toni Sutton Belello
- John C. Biechman
- Linda P. Biles
- Emily Lorraine Blout
- Heath D. Bumgardner
- Zachary C. Cafritz (Zach)
- Julia A. Casabianca
- Sarah E. Davis
- Robert A. Demaria
- Daniel F. Drummond (Dan)
- Austin John Durrer
- Maria E. Espinoza
- Virginia Z. Federici
- Thomas M. Garofalo (Tom)
- Christopher A. Gaspar (Chris)
- Maya E. Goines
- John A. Golden
- Peter Hearding
- Darius Henderson
- Caroline Breig Hester (Carrie)
- Anne E. Hughes (Annie)
- Janet R. Iscore-Boswell
- Elizabeth Johnson
- Richard Joseph
- Donna C. Kloch
- Marcia L. Knutson
- Melissa Ann Koloszar
- Sloane Kuney
- Peter H. Lawson (Pete)
- Dwight Barry Londeree (Barry)
- Andrea D. Martin
- Renee N. McDonald
- Clare C. McIntyre
- Mary T. Miller
- Andrew M. Moser
- Natalie Thorpe Muñoz
- Egan M. Murphy
- Kathleen Ryan Neilson
- Lia Parada
- Adam J. Pase
- Paul Joseph Reagan
- Gayle Todsen Reuter
- Amanda M. Ruff
- Matthew O. Schumaker (Matt)
- Frank H. Jr. Shafroth
- Bryan W. Spoon
- Jennifer Park Stout
- Philip E. Sunderland
- Shai M. Tamari
- Jose Walter Tejada
- Jonathan J. Thessin
- Miguel Touset
- Roberto C. Valencia
- Susan H. Warner (Susie)
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/02/10/AR2009021003914_2.html?sid=ST2009021004032. The Washington Post, Feb 11, 2009. Accessed 05/22/2012
- ↑ CLW website: Meet Our Candidates
- ↑ American Radio Works website: Trips sponsored by the Christopher Reynolds Foundation
- ↑ Congressional Progressive Caucus website: Caucus Member List
- ↑ John Dingell's House website: Letter to Hillary Clinton, Dec. 22, 2009
- ↑ The Minnesota Independent: Ellison, McCollum and Oberstar urge Obama to lift Gaza blockade, Jan. 26, 2010 (accessed on March 14, 2011)
- ↑ Polis website. Polis, Cartwright Introduce Legislation to Hold Fracking Industry Accountable,
- ↑ http://www.legistorm.com/member/386/Rep_Jim_Moran.html Accessed 05/17/2012


