State Representative
Jason Morgan
Ann Arbor | 23rd House District
Serving 90,719 constituents in C/W Ann Arbor, E/SE Ann Arbor Township, nearly all Superior Township, Salem Township, W Plymouth Township, W/SW/S Northville Township, South Lyon, S Lyon Township
JasonMorgan@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0855
Office: S-787 House Office Building
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Team Morgan is out on doors in Ann Arbor! If you run into us, feel free to say hi and chat! ... See MoreSee Less
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The One Big, No Good Bill will devastate communities across the United States - particularly in rural areas and the U.P. Families trying to put food on the table for their kids, seniors trying to stay in nursing homes, and rural hospitals serving their communities - all on the chopping block.
At a time where millions are in a cost-of-living crisis, the last thing we should be doing is tearing working families down.
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Michigan state politicians react to federal spending bill
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Sen. Ed McBroom (R-38th State Senate District) says he’s heard from people on both ends of the spectrum. He says people are happy about immigration reform. Cutting Medicaid is a more contentious iss...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Michigan House Republicans wasted months of time claiming that there was no need to pass an education budget by July 1st, but then scrambled at the last minute to try and pass a bad budget that would hurt children and families across our state. It's time that they work with House Democrats to pass a fair and just budget that supports students, teachers, and families before its too late. ... See MoreSee Less
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Every Michigander deserves a fair shot at success—and thanks to our tuition-free Michigan Reconnect program, anyone 25 and older can pursue their passion right here in Michigan. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we honor the vision of freedom that sparked a revolution. Every day, we work to bring that vision closer to reality—for all of us. Justice. Safety. Belonging. That’s the America worth fighting for. Happy Fourth of July! ... See MoreSee Less
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Crafting a state budget takes months of diligence and care. Republican leadership tried to cram it into one afternoon — and failed spectacularly. Schools, teachers and kids are paying the price for their political games. ... See MoreSee Less
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer put out her budget on February 5th. The Michigan Senate Democrats passed their budget on May 14th. After all this time, we still don't have a full budget from the Michigan House Republicans.
Michiganders are depending on us delivering a budget on time. It's time House Republicans stop the political games, stop bringing Washington DC politics in our state, come to the table in good faith, and do their damn jobs.
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State Rep. from Ann Arbor discusses budget issues in Lansing
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The state budget isn't done, and differences between the House and Senate could drag this on. WEMU's David Fair talked with Ann Arbor State Representative Jason Morgan about what the holdups are and w...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
What the hell is happening with Michigan’s budget??? ... See MoreSee Less
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This story repeats itself across Michigan. Seniors like Tonya - in rural and urban areas - struggle to find transportation to get medical care or visit loved ones.
If we want to invest in people, we need to invest in public transit.
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Transportation troubles create a lonely reality for older Michiganders | Bridge Michigan
www.bridgemi.com
Despite millions of dollars in transportation funds, the state’s services remain fragmented and, for many older Michiganders, difficult to access.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Jason Morgan IN THE NEWS
Morgan Celebrates $1.5 Million in New Grants to Fight Veteran Homelessness
2025-07-11T12:15:43-04:00July 11, 2025|
State Rep. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) speaks on the House floor at the Capitol building in Lansing. ANN [...]
Morgan on House Republicans’ Failed Leadership, Missed Budget Deadline
2025-07-03T14:03:21-04:00July 3, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., July 3, 2025 — July 1 is the deadline for the legislature to pass and present a budget [...]
Morgan, VanderWall Introduce Bipartisan Package to Modernize Crime Victim Communications
2025-06-26T15:11:36-04:00June 27, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., June 27, 2025 — State Reps. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) and Curt VanderWall (R-Ludington) introduced the Crime Victim [...]
Team Morgan is out on doors in Ann Arbor! If you run into us, feel free to say hi and chat! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The One Big, No Good Bill will devastate communities across the United States - particularly in rural areas and the U.P. Families trying to put food on the table for their kids, seniors trying to stay in nursing homes, and rural hospitals serving their communities - all on the chopping block.
At a time where millions are in a cost-of-living crisis, the last thing we should be doing is tearing working families down. ... See MoreSee Less
Michigan state politicians react to federal spending bill
www.uppermichiganssource.com
Sen. Ed McBroom (R-38th State Senate District) says he’s heard from people on both ends of the spectrum. He says people are happy about immigration reform. Cutting Medicaid is a more contentious iss...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Michigan House Republicans wasted months of time claiming that there was no need to pass an education budget by July 1st, but then scrambled at the last minute to try and pass a bad budget that would hurt children and families across our state. It's time that they work with House Democrats to pass a fair and just budget that supports students, teachers, and families before its too late. ... See MoreSee Less
7 CommentsComment on Facebook
Every Michigander deserves a fair shot at success—and thanks to our tuition-free Michigan Reconnect program, anyone 25 and older can pursue their passion right here in Michigan. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, we honor the vision of freedom that sparked a revolution. Every day, we work to bring that vision closer to reality—for all of us. Justice. Safety. Belonging. That’s the America worth fighting for. Happy Fourth of July! ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Crafting a state budget takes months of diligence and care. Republican leadership tried to cram it into one afternoon — and failed spectacularly. Schools, teachers and kids are paying the price for their political games. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Governor Gretchen Whitmer put out her budget on February 5th. The Michigan Senate Democrats passed their budget on May 14th. After all this time, we still don't have a full budget from the Michigan House Republicans.
Michiganders are depending on us delivering a budget on time. It's time House Republicans stop the political games, stop bringing Washington DC politics in our state, come to the table in good faith, and do their damn jobs. ... See MoreSee Less
State Rep. from Ann Arbor discusses budget issues in Lansing
www.wemu.org
The state budget isn't done, and differences between the House and Senate could drag this on. WEMU's David Fair talked with Ann Arbor State Representative Jason Morgan about what the holdups are and w...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
What the hell is happening with Michigan’s budget??? ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
This story repeats itself across Michigan. Seniors like Tonya - in rural and urban areas - struggle to find transportation to get medical care or visit loved ones.
If we want to invest in people, we need to invest in public transit. ... See MoreSee Less
Transportation troubles create a lonely reality for older Michiganders | Bridge Michigan
www.bridgemi.com
Despite millions of dollars in transportation funds, the state’s services remain fragmented and, for many older Michiganders, difficult to access.0 CommentsComment on Facebook