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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) population: 26.6%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Poverty rate: 22.3%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: Median household income: $48,178
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: 2024 Wisconsin Question 1 (constitutional amendment requiring photo ID to vote) (2024) — passed, margin 58%–42%
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (share 0.107)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 31-33 (share 0.122)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.168)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin (9000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Milwaukee Public Schools (10000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Aurora Health Care (15000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District encompasses Milwaukee County and a small portion of Waukesha County. It is a heavily urban, majority-minority district with a population of approximately 740,000. The district is 51.5% White, 26.6% Black or African American, and 13.5% Hispanic or Latino. It is a Democratic stronghold with a median household income of $48,178 and a poverty rate of 22.3%. The district faces significant economic challenges, including high unemployment and food insecurity, while hosting major employers in health care, education, and manufacturing.
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Voted nay on H.R.2670 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024 (conference report)) on 2023-12-14: Moore was one of 73 Democrats to oppose the must-pass defense bill that included a 5.2% military pay raise and funding for military construction projects. Her vote against the party majority (162 yea) reflected her progressive stance on redirecting military spending to domestic needs, even though the bill maintained union jobs in manufacturing and logistics that benefit some constituents.
Date: 2023-12-14
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Voted nay on H.R.3746 (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 (debt ceiling deal with SNAP work requirements and spending caps)) on 2023-05-31: Moore broke with Democratic leadership and 165 Democratic colleagues to vote against the debt ceiling agreement, citing new SNAP work requirements that would harm low-income Milwaukeeans. Her district has a 22.3% poverty rate and 40% of households receive food assistance.
Date: 2023-05-31
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[disclosure] Moore failed to properly disclose on time more than $232,000 in personal stock trades, a violation of the STOCK Act, according to a review of financial disclosure records by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Date: 2022-09-29
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[platform] Moore co-sponsored the TRUST in Congress Act, legislation to ban Members of Congress and their families from trading individual stocks, stating 'Members of Congress should not be able to trade stocks while in office — it undermines the public trust.'
Date: 2023-03-01
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Top industries contributing to Moore's 2023‑2024 campaign were Building Trade Unions ($78,000), Public Sector Unions ($75,500), Industrial Unions ($73,000), Transportation Unions ($70,500), and Lawyers/Law Firms ($55,000).
Date: 2024-12-31
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Moore's campaign committee raised $1,258,260 in total receipts during the 2023‑2024 election cycle, with $748,310 from PAC contributions and $509,950 from individual contributions.
Date: 2024-12-31
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