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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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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Join us in Eastern Washtenaw County for our next town hall already! We are showing up for the people and with the people to make sure their voices are guiding our work representing our community!
Pleased to join Rep. Debbie Dingell, State Senator Jeff Irwin and State Representative Jimmie Wilson Jr. in Ypsilanti.
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It may be a small town, but business is booming in Northville. In the past six weeks, four businesses have opened their doors in downtown with two more set to open this fall.
See the story at the link in our comment.
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Myself and the Michigan House Democrats want to make sure we are listening to constituents from all across the state on what issues are most important to them and their families. While Republicans hide from their constituents and avoid town halls, my Democratic colleagues and I will continue to listen and take action on improving quality of life for all Michiganders.
Please take a moment to fill out this survey on my website so my team and I can better serve you: housedems.com/morgan-vision-survey/
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Northville Township showed up tonight with thoughtful questions, real concerns, and a whole lot of love for our community.
It was amazing to have the chance to listen, learn, and talk about the work ahead. These conversations don’t end when the town hall does—your voices continue to shape the work we do every day.
... See MoreSee Less
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Jason Morgan IN THE NEWS
Morgan Welcomes Taiwanese Officials to Capitol, Introduces Resolution to Strengthen Michigan-Taiwan Ties
2025-05-07T17:17:03-04:00May 7, 2025|
State Rep. Jason Morgan (D-Ann Arbor) speaks in support of his resolution on Thursday, May 7, 2025, at the [...]
House Dems Condemn Republican Plan to Defund the Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency
2025-05-27T16:24:47-04:00April 25, 2025|
Republican lawmakers turn their backs on Michigan veterans LANSING, Mich., April 25, 2025 — A House Republican made disparaging comments [...]
Morgan on Whitmer’s Call for Long-Term Road Funding Solution
2025-04-14T12:50:14-04:00April 14, 2025|
LANSING, Mich., April 14, 2025 — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer shared remarks at the Detroit Economic Club today. After her speech, [...]
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
Join us in Eastern Washtenaw County for our next town hall already! We are showing up for the people and with the people to make sure their voices are guiding our work representing our community!
Pleased to join Rep. Debbie Dingell, State Senator Jeff Irwin and State Representative Jimmie Wilson Jr. in Ypsilanti. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It may be a small town, but business is booming in Northville. In the past six weeks, four businesses have opened their doors in downtown with two more set to open this fall.
See the story at the link in our comment. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Myself and the Michigan House Democrats want to make sure we are listening to constituents from all across the state on what issues are most important to them and their families. While Republicans hide from their constituents and avoid town halls, my Democratic colleagues and I will continue to listen and take action on improving quality of life for all Michiganders.
Please take a moment to fill out this survey on my website so my team and I can better serve you: housedems.com/morgan-vision-survey/ ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Northville Township showed up tonight with thoughtful questions, real concerns, and a whole lot of love for our community.
It was amazing to have the chance to listen, learn, and talk about the work ahead. These conversations don’t end when the town hall does—your voices continue to shape the work we do every day. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook