Real action. Real results.Growing up in the inner city in a working-class home, Ingham County Commissioner Thomas Morgan has never forgotten where he came from. He's built a strong track record of accomplishments, focused on helping those in need and making government more open, transparent and honest.
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Fighting for teachers, nurses, seniors and kids
One of five children of a factory worker and a waitress, Thomas Morgan grew up near the poverty line. As a teen, he left high school to work full time at a grocery store and help put food on his family’s table. After obtaining his GED, Morgan juggled a full load of classes at community college with working full time so he could fulfill his goal of being the first person in his family to graduate college.
After graduating with honor from Michigan State University, Morgan began his professional career as government watchdog, working to shine a light on local government. Morgan then turned to a career in professional advocacy. He’s led the charge for numerous progressive campaigns on behalf of teachers, nurses, children, people with disabilities and skilled trades workers, among many others.
He's taken on corporate CEOs, wealthy developers and too many unscrupulous politicians to count. They've tried to silence him and threaten his livelihood — but that hasn't stoped Morgan from doing whatever it takes to level the playing field for working people.
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After graduating with honor from Michigan State University, Morgan began his professional career as government watchdog, working to shine a light on local government. Morgan then turned to a career in professional advocacy. He’s led the charge for numerous progressive campaigns on behalf of teachers, nurses, children, people with disabilities and skilled trades workers, among many others.
He's taken on corporate CEOs, wealthy developers and too many unscrupulous politicians to count. They've tried to silence him and threaten his livelihood — but that hasn't stoped Morgan from doing whatever it takes to level the playing field for working people.
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Progressive values and results!
Thomas Morgan is a strong voice for working families, seniors and children. Among other accomplishments, he has:
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- Co-wrote Ingham County's health services millage, which expanded the existing millage to include mental health assistance for our low-income neighbors who need assistance.
- Wrote the county's senior services millage, which provides critical services to senior citizens, including eliminating long waiting lists for Meals on Wheels and home health care.
- Rewrote the County Commission’s ethics policy to improve government transparency and hold elected officials accountable.
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About the 7th District
Ingham County's new 7th District runs through the heart of central Lansing.
Starting at the north, it begins with the western half of the Eastside, then down to the REO Town, Fabulous Acres, Holmes Street neighborhoods, continues south with the Baker-Donora, Potter-Walsh and Sycamore Park neighborhoods, then southwest to the Clifford Park and Greencroft Park neighborhoods, before ending with the Old Everett Neighborhood.
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To find your polling place, follow this link.
Starting at the north, it begins with the western half of the Eastside, then down to the REO Town, Fabulous Acres, Holmes Street neighborhoods, continues south with the Baker-Donora, Potter-Walsh and Sycamore Park neighborhoods, then southwest to the Clifford Park and Greencroft Park neighborhoods, before ending with the Old Everett Neighborhood.
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To find your polling place, follow this link.
Let's hear your ideas for progress!
Whether you're concerned about social services, local infrastructure, government ethics or anything else, Thomas Morgan wants to hear from you!
Call or text his personal cell phone at 517-927-4487, email him at [email protected] or find him on Facebook at facebook.com/electthomasmorgan.
We need your help to keep up the fight for Lansing's future. Please donate now or sign up to volunteer!
Call or text his personal cell phone at 517-927-4487, email him at [email protected] or find him on Facebook at facebook.com/electthomasmorgan.
We need your help to keep up the fight for Lansing's future. Please donate now or sign up to volunteer!