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Congressman Blake Moore sworn into office

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Congressman Blake Moore was sworn in on Sunday as a member of the 117th Congress to represent the First District of Utah in the U.S. House of Representatives. Congressman Moore was joined by his wife, Jane, and his eldest son, Max, as he took the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol.

It is an honor and a privilege to serve the people of the First District of Utah in the 117th Congress,” Moore said in a release. “This is a crucial time in our nation’s history, and I am deeply grateful for this opportunity to represent northern and northeastern Utah. I look forward to championing aspirational, inclusive, and pro-growth ideals, and I will bring the First District’s values of family, community, and sacrificial service to the U.S. House of Representatives.” 

A native of Ogden, Congressman Moore graduated from the University of Utah after serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Seoul, South Korea, and earned a Master’s in Public Policy and Administration at Northwestern University. He has worked for small businesses and in the foreign service, experiences that guide his work on domestic and foreign policy.  

Before moving to Singapore in 2010, Blake married his wife Jane Boyer, who encourages him to take risks and pursue big things. The couple spent time in Southeast Asia and Washington, D.C., with the federal government before moving back to Utah to take a position with Cicero Group, a Utah-based consulting firm. At Cicero Group, Congressman Moore led projects and served clients throughout Utah and the nation. He has expertise in education, financial services, public policy, healthcare, transportation, supply chain, and waste industries, and this background will inform his customer service and problem solver approach in Washington, D.C., as he identifies ways to help the federal government work more like Utah. 

Congressman Moore and his wife have three active boys who keep them on their toes, Max, George, and Winston. Even after being sworn in, Congressman Moore’s most prized title is “Little League Coach.”