David L. Morgan, Jr. is the government affairs associate at Reason Foundation.
Before joining Reason, Morgan worked for Americans for Prosperity and taught U.S. History at KIPP Atlanta Collegiate.
Morgan began his career in public policy began with American Federation for Children advocating for school choice. He also served on the Cobb County School Board in Georgia from 2009-2020.
Born and raised in metro Atlanta, Morgan attended college on a baseball scholarship at Grambling State University. He graduated with a degree in political science.
-
West Virginia House Bill 4819 reduces licensing barriers for people with criminal records
The bill would strengthen licensing reforms and give people with criminal records clearer access to stable employment.
-
Kentucky House Bill 185 expands job opportunities and reduces licensing barriers for people with criminal records
The bill would let people find out in advance whether their criminal record disqualifies them from a license while strengthening transparency.
-
Tennessee’s Senate Bill 2099 would reduce costly failures to appear and improve efficiency
States and localities should implement evidence-based court reminder systems as a cost-effective way to reduce unnecessary license suspensions, warrants, and jail admissions while improving court efficiency.
-
Missouri bills would protect free expression and artistic freedom
Senate Bill 661 and House Bill 1389 would create uniform standards for the admission of song lyrics and other forms of artistic expression into evidence.
-
Transportation revenue options in Maryland
Maryland needs to replace the fuel tax with a new more sustainable revenue source.
