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Morgan grew up in Arizona as the oldest of 7 children. He attended the University of Arizona in Tucson and graduated with a B.S. in engineering and an MBA from the Eller School of management. While an undergrad at the University of Arizona, Morgan served as the student body president of the school and was able to get the Arizona legislature, Arizona Board of Regents, and University of Arizona administration to agree to a frozen tuition plan for undergraduates that would lock in their tuition for the 4 years they attend the University of Arizona.

Morgan started his small business, ABECAP, in 2013. ABECAP is a real estate company that specializes in converting old, dilapidated buildings to housing with a focus on affordable housing. Most notable, Morgan’s company was involved in the conversion of the Spanish Trail Motel to affordable housing for veterans. From 2013 to 2022 Morgan has grown ABECAP into one of the largest real estate conversion companies in Southern Arizona.

Morgan also serves in the Army Reserve as an intelligence officer receiving his commission from the ROTC program at the University of Arizona.

In his personal life, Morgan serves in many nonprofits, including as a board member for the Southern Arizona Federation/Foundation and on the Hillel board at the University of Arizona. He also serves as a commissioner for the City of Tucson Housing Commission and has served as the Treasurer of the Pima County Democratic Party.

Sponsored Bills

Bill NumberSponsor TypeShort/NOW Title
HB2072Cgroup B weight; kindergarten; appropriation
HB2101Celectric energy; reliability; public policy
HB2335Cexpenditure limitation; school districts; repeal.
HB2527Csexual assault survivors; rights
HB2593Cschools; calculated opportunity index
HB2618Cpower plants; contractors; workforce requirements
HB2651Cappropriation; Cesar Chavez Boulevard.
HB2667Cgrants; school counselors; social workers
HB2707Cpublic schools; moment of silence
HB2718Cminimum parking requirements; prohibition
HB2719Cplanning; zoning; building permits
HB2750Cprisoners; forest restoration projects; expungement
HB2754Cpermanent early voting list
HB2755Plandlord tenant; evictions; assistance
HB2756Pappropriation; department of education
HB2757Ptax exemptions; credits; review schedule
HB2758PACC; study; investor-owned electric utilities
HB2759Pmunicipalities; development; reimbursement zones
HB2760Chistoric preservation tax credit
HB2761Cwater efficient plumbing fixtures
HB2763CSTO scholarships; student transfers
HB2764CSTO scholarships; beneficiary recommendations.
HB2765CSTOs; administrative cost allocation
HB2766CSTO cap; general fund percentage
HB2775Ctax expenditures; review; sunset
HB2793Crent increase; limitation; substantial remodel
HB2794Clandlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver
HB2796Chealth professions; fingerprint clearance cards
HB2804Cdevelopment subsidies; recapture; rescission
HB2805Cextension; low-income housing tax credit
HB2806Cappropriation; housing trust fund
HB2812Crainwater harvesting program
HB2813Cvehicle finance transaction; clear title
HB2816Cappropriation; basic state aid; increase
HB2817Cprofessional development personnel; teachers; appropriation
HB2818CCTE; articulated credit; statewide agreement
HB2823Ctuition waiver; veterans; felonies; eligibility
HCR2012Cschool districts; expenditure limit; authorization.
HCR2022Cprohibited bail; pretrial release presumption
HCR2030Cdeath resolution; Grant Woods
HCR2034Pclimate change; mitigation
HCR2040COlivia Cajero Bedford; death resolution
SB1656Cwater and energy; improvement district
SCR1048Carticle V convention; term limits