Jim Moss, a resident of Putnam County, has announced that he will be a candidate for the United States House of Representatives, 2nd Congressional District, in 2014. Moss is a Cost Management specialist with Toyota Motor Manufacturing in Buffalo, where he has been employed since 2000. Prior to working for Toyota, he lived in Columbia, South Carolina where he served in various management roles for Michelin Tire Corporation. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University Institute of Technology and MBA from the University of South Carolina. He is a native of Dunbar and graduate of Dunbar High School.
Moss and his family enjoy being involved in the community. They have coached Upward Basketball and served as Awana leaders. Currently, they volunteer at both Crossroads Men’s Shelter and Crossroads Crisis Pregnancy Center in Charleston and are active in the Putnam County Republican Club. His wife, Jennifer, is a Director for Challenge B - Classical Conversations, a Christian home school community and is a leader in the local American Heritage Girls Troop. Jim also serves with Gideon’s International, a worldwide Bible distribution organization, as a member of the Putnam County Camp.
Moss pledges to work for a smaller, less intrusive, federal government that is fiscally responsible. He supports the Constitution with all of its amendments and personal responsibility. Moss is running out of a concern for our children’s future. “Unfortunately, the majority of our leaders in Washington do not have a vision for our country’s future, especially the future of our children. We need a plan to improve the health and education of our children, so that they are prepared, not only to better themselves, but also better their local communities. We need to lower costs, lower taxes and loosen regulations on businesses so that they can provide our next generations with employment opportunities. We must also provide our children with a future that includes energy independence, balanced budgets, clean air and water, and safe communities. Working together we can develop a vision for our future and strive to see our vision become a reality. I don’t pretend to have all of the answers but I am wise enough to realize that "we" do. Let’s pull together as local concerned citizens, roll up our shirt sleeves, and continue to work preparing a brighter future for our children!”
He invites you to visit his website to learn more about his positions on key challenges facing our great nation. http://jimmossforcongress.weebly.com
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
― Ronald Reagan
Moss and his family enjoy being involved in the community. They have coached Upward Basketball and served as Awana leaders. Currently, they volunteer at both Crossroads Men’s Shelter and Crossroads Crisis Pregnancy Center in Charleston and are active in the Putnam County Republican Club. His wife, Jennifer, is a Director for Challenge B - Classical Conversations, a Christian home school community and is a leader in the local American Heritage Girls Troop. Jim also serves with Gideon’s International, a worldwide Bible distribution organization, as a member of the Putnam County Camp.
Moss pledges to work for a smaller, less intrusive, federal government that is fiscally responsible. He supports the Constitution with all of its amendments and personal responsibility. Moss is running out of a concern for our children’s future. “Unfortunately, the majority of our leaders in Washington do not have a vision for our country’s future, especially the future of our children. We need a plan to improve the health and education of our children, so that they are prepared, not only to better themselves, but also better their local communities. We need to lower costs, lower taxes and loosen regulations on businesses so that they can provide our next generations with employment opportunities. We must also provide our children with a future that includes energy independence, balanced budgets, clean air and water, and safe communities. Working together we can develop a vision for our future and strive to see our vision become a reality. I don’t pretend to have all of the answers but I am wise enough to realize that "we" do. Let’s pull together as local concerned citizens, roll up our shirt sleeves, and continue to work preparing a brighter future for our children!”
He invites you to visit his website to learn more about his positions on key challenges facing our great nation. http://jimmossforcongress.weebly.com
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
― Ronald Reagan