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
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(517) 373-0855
Office: S-787 House Office Building
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Join Washtenaw County Government community and elected leaders for a Juneteenth Flag raising tomorrow! ... See MoreSee Less
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The strike in Three Rivers may be over, but the message remains the same: Michigan workers deserve fair wages, safe workplaces, and a strong voice on the job.
I was proud to support these workers by joining my colleagues in signing this letter. I stand in solidarity with everyone who fights for dignity and respect in the workplace. Congratulations to the workers on reaching an agreement and showing the power of standing together!
#UnionStrong
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Michigan is home to 103 state parks, 1,000-plus state-managed boating access sites, and countless other outdoor spaces — get out this weekend to enjoy (for free!) the outdoor wonderland that is Michigan! ... See MoreSee Less
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A 62% cut to our universities. Insurance companies using your healthcare as a bargaining chip. Working-class families are being hurt by bad policy choices.
And right now in Lansing, the budget process is about who this state actually belongs to. I’m fighting to protect your healthcare access and make life more affordable for you, but I need to know what matters most to your family before negotiations close.
Read my latest newsletter update to hear more:
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What should Michigan budget for? - Michigan House Democrats
housedems.com
Dear Neighbor, In Lansing, we’re negotiating our state budget; it’s the time where legislators decide what your tax dollars are spent on. It’s a process that reveals a lot about what different l...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Last week, I had the opportunity to tour First United Methodist Co-op Nursery Preschool and learn more about the programs they offer to local families. I enjoyed meeting the students, talking with staff, and even spending some time playing with worms alongside the kids!
It was great to see firsthand how their cooperative preschool model helps provide a more affordable early childhood education experience while encouraging family involvement.
Thank you to everyone at First United Methodist Co-op Nursery Preschool for the warm welcome and for the important work you do to support our youngest learners.
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It was great to help deliver a $5,000 grant to People’s Food Co-op in Ann Arbor today! The funding comes through Shipt’s LadderUp accelerator program, which supports organizations expanding access to fresh, nutritious food. Thank you to People’s Food Co-op for the incredible work you do to serve our community and make local, sustainable food more accessible. ... See MoreSee Less
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House Republicans are once again refusing to take up our Pride resolution, but Pride is not something that can be silenced. We stand loud and proud of our love for all people and recognize that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. #Pride ... See MoreSee Less
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It was great to meet with the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union earlier this week in Lansing! These hard-working men and women put themselves on the line for our communities day after day, and I’m proud to stand with them and support policies to get the critical resources they need. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, I stopped by UA Local 333 in Lansing to learn about the exciting work happening to train the next generation of apprentices! Union labor is the backbone of a strong middle-class, and these young people are receiving the skills needed to build Michigan’s future. ... See MoreSee Less





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Jason Morgan IN THE NEWS
Morgan, Fellow Democratic Lawmakers, Residents Unite at Town Hall to Oppose Arbor Hills Landfill Expansion
2026-01-12T16:05:58-05:00January 12, 2026|
NORTHVILLE, Mich., Jan. 12, 2025 — Tonight, state Reps. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) and Matt Koleszar (D-Northville) and state Sen. [...]
Morgan Applauds AG Determining House Republican Funding Clawbacks as Unconstitutional
2026-01-07T16:44:50-05:00January 7, 2026|
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 7, 2026 — Michigan State Attorney General Dana Nessel issued an opinion today concluding that House [...]
Morgan Introduces STOP Private Equity Act to Protect Michigan Families from Predatory Housing Practices
2025-12-16T14:53:56-05:00December 16, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., Dec. 16, 2025 — State Rep. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) introduced the Shielding Tenants and Owners from Predatory [...]
Join Washtenaw County Government community and elected leaders for a Juneteenth Flag raising tomorrow! ... See MoreSee Less
6 CommentsComment on Facebook
The strike in Three Rivers may be over, but the message remains the same: Michigan workers deserve fair wages, safe workplaces, and a strong voice on the job.
I was proud to support these workers by joining my colleagues in signing this letter. I stand in solidarity with everyone who fights for dignity and respect in the workplace. Congratulations to the workers on reaching an agreement and showing the power of standing together!
#UnionStrong ... See MoreSee Less
6 CommentsComment on Facebook
Michigan is home to 103 state parks, 1,000-plus state-managed boating access sites, and countless other outdoor spaces — get out this weekend to enjoy (for free!) the outdoor wonderland that is Michigan! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
A 62% cut to our universities. Insurance companies using your healthcare as a bargaining chip. Working-class families are being hurt by bad policy choices.
And right now in Lansing, the budget process is about who this state actually belongs to. I’m fighting to protect your healthcare access and make life more affordable for you, but I need to know what matters most to your family before negotiations close.
Read my latest newsletter update to hear more: ... See MoreSee Less
What should Michigan budget for? - Michigan House Democrats
housedems.com
Dear Neighbor, In Lansing, we’re negotiating our state budget; it’s the time where legislators decide what your tax dollars are spent on. It’s a process that reveals a lot about what different l...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Last week, I had the opportunity to tour First United Methodist Co-op Nursery Preschool and learn more about the programs they offer to local families. I enjoyed meeting the students, talking with staff, and even spending some time playing with worms alongside the kids!
It was great to see firsthand how their cooperative preschool model helps provide a more affordable early childhood education experience while encouraging family involvement.
Thank you to everyone at First United Methodist Co-op Nursery Preschool for the warm welcome and for the important work you do to support our youngest learners. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
It was great to help deliver a $5,000 grant to People’s Food Co-op in Ann Arbor today! The funding comes through Shipt’s LadderUp accelerator program, which supports organizations expanding access to fresh, nutritious food. Thank you to People’s Food Co-op for the incredible work you do to serve our community and make local, sustainable food more accessible. ... See MoreSee Less
4 CommentsComment on Facebook
House Republicans are once again refusing to take up our Pride resolution, but Pride is not something that can be silenced. We stand loud and proud of our love for all people and recognize that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. #Pride ... See MoreSee Less
398 CommentsComment on Facebook
It was great to meet with the Michigan Professional Fire Fighters Union earlier this week in Lansing! These hard-working men and women put themselves on the line for our communities day after day, and I’m proud to stand with them and support policies to get the critical resources they need. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, I stopped by UA Local 333 in Lansing to learn about the exciting work happening to train the next generation of apprentices! Union labor is the backbone of a strong middle-class, and these young people are receiving the skills needed to build Michigan’s future. ... See MoreSee Less
3 CommentsComment on Facebook