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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105 years ago, the 19th Amendment moved us closer to dignity, fairness & equality. On #WomensEqualityDay, we honor the women who fought for suffrage & recommit to protecting rights under attack today. The work isn’t finished. ... See MoreSee Less
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Hey Wolverines! Your Ann Arbor State Reps State Representative Jennifer Conlin Representative Carrie Rheingans and Morgan Foreman are so pumped to welcome you back to campus! Whether you're new to the Diag or a seasoned Big House pro—here’s to an amazing year at the University of Michigan. Here are some of our favorite places around campus and in Ann Arbor! Study hard, stay safe, and GO BLUE! 💙💛 ... See MoreSee Less
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Democratic priorities are clear: world-class schools, affordable healthcare, strong public safety, and resources that help families weather tough times. We’re fighting against Republicans' K-12 budget that cuts these essentials and more. ... See MoreSee Less
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For years, $35 million of your tax dollars were given away by Lansing to a politically connected developer for the Salem Springs development. Now, they want even more.
Let me be clear: not one more dime — in fact, the state should claw back what's already been given. Our community deserves investments that actually help people, not reward political insiders.
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Lawmakers gave $35M to aid politically connected development. It's not enough
www.detroitnews.com
Salem Township needs at least $20 million more than the $35 million already allotted to secure wastewater infrastructure for a development.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Earlier today, I joined State Representative Jennifer Conlin and Ann Arbor City Council members Jon Mallek and Chris Watson for a community conversation. We talked about how to stay engaged — and about the inaction from House Republicans on our state budget. Our community deserves leaders who deliver, not politicians who play political games with our kids’ schools. ... See MoreSee Less
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Washington cut funding for public media.
That means PBS kids’ shows like Sesame Street, local NPR news, and community coverage are at risk.
I introduced the SAVE ELMO Act to keep Michigan’s public stations alive and independent — because access to trusted news and education should never depend on politics.
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State Representative from Ann Arbor proposes fund to support public media
www.wemu.org
State Representative Jason Morgan has introduced legislation to create a new state fund for public broadcasting in Michigan. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has more on what the Ann Arbor Democrat is propo...4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Join us tomorrow!What are you doing Saturday, August 23rd? Come join me, State Representative Jennifer Conlin, and Ann Arbor council members Jon Mallek and Chris Watson for a community conversation at the Traverwood Library, 3333 Traverwood Dr, Ann Arbor at 11am! We’ll be talking all things Ann Arbor and I’ll be providing updates on happenings in our state capital. ... See MoreSee Less
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It's that time of the year again! Wishing all students, families, and educators a fantastic start to the new school year. Let’s make it one filled with growth, learning, and success. ... See MoreSee Less
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Trump’s attack on Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is a lie — a distraction from his own corrupt, disturbing behavior, and a power grab to control the Fed. Read my full statement below. ... See MoreSee Less
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Jason Morgan IN THE NEWS
House Passes Morgan Bill to Create Rare Disease Advisory Council
2024-08-22T13:07:11-04:00March 23, 2023|
State Rep. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) speaks in support of House Bill 4167 at the Capitol on March 22, [...]
Morgan on House Passage of 1931 Abortion Ban Repeal
2023-03-02T15:05:18-05:00March 2, 2023|
LANSING, Mich., March 2, 2023 — The Michigan House of Representatives voted today to repeal the outdated 1931 criminal abortion [...]
Morgan Responds to Mass Shooting on MSU Campus
2024-08-22T13:08:18-04:00February 16, 2023|
State Rep. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) addresses protesters against gun violence on the steps of the Michigan Capitol on [...]
105 years ago, the 19th Amendment moved us closer to dignity, fairness & equality. On #WomensEqualityDay, we honor the women who fought for suffrage & recommit to protecting rights under attack today. The work isn’t finished. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Hey Wolverines! Your Ann Arbor State Reps State Representative Jennifer Conlin Representative Carrie Rheingans and Morgan Foreman are so pumped to welcome you back to campus! Whether you're new to the Diag or a seasoned Big House pro—here’s to an amazing year at the University of Michigan. Here are some of our favorite places around campus and in Ann Arbor! Study hard, stay safe, and GO BLUE! 💙💛 ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Democratic priorities are clear: world-class schools, affordable healthcare, strong public safety, and resources that help families weather tough times. We’re fighting against Republicans' K-12 budget that cuts these essentials and more. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
For years, $35 million of your tax dollars were given away by Lansing to a politically connected developer for the Salem Springs development. Now, they want even more.
Let me be clear: not one more dime — in fact, the state should claw back what's already been given. Our community deserves investments that actually help people, not reward political insiders. ... See MoreSee Less
Lawmakers gave $35M to aid politically connected development. It's not enough
www.detroitnews.com
Salem Township needs at least $20 million more than the $35 million already allotted to secure wastewater infrastructure for a development.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Earlier today, I joined State Representative Jennifer Conlin and Ann Arbor City Council members Jon Mallek and Chris Watson for a community conversation. We talked about how to stay engaged — and about the inaction from House Republicans on our state budget. Our community deserves leaders who deliver, not politicians who play political games with our kids’ schools. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Washington cut funding for public media.
That means PBS kids’ shows like Sesame Street, local NPR news, and community coverage are at risk.
I introduced the SAVE ELMO Act to keep Michigan’s public stations alive and independent — because access to trusted news and education should never depend on politics. ... See MoreSee Less
State Representative from Ann Arbor proposes fund to support public media
www.wemu.org
State Representative Jason Morgan has introduced legislation to create a new state fund for public broadcasting in Michigan. WEMU’s Kevin Meerschaert has more on what the Ann Arbor Democrat is propo...4 CommentsComment on Facebook
Join us tomorrow!What are you doing Saturday, August 23rd? Come join me, State Representative Jennifer Conlin, and Ann Arbor council members Jon Mallek and Chris Watson for a community conversation at the Traverwood Library, 3333 Traverwood Dr, Ann Arbor at 11am! We’ll be talking all things Ann Arbor and I’ll be providing updates on happenings in our state capital. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It's that time of the year again! Wishing all students, families, and educators a fantastic start to the new school year. Let’s make it one filled with growth, learning, and success. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentsComment on Facebook
Trump’s attack on Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook is a lie — a distraction from his own corrupt, disturbing behavior, and a power grab to control the Fed. Read my full statement below. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook