Melanie Morgan (1967- )

February 16, 2021 
/ Contributed By: Carol Sue Janes

|Melanie Morgan

Rep. Melanie Morgan

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Melanie Morgan is the current Washington State Representative for the 29th Legislative District representing South Tacoma, East Lakewood, Springbrook, Parkland, Spanaway, and West Fredrickson. Representative Morgan grew up in international locations. She then served in the US Army. She attended Saint Martinโ€™s University in Lacey, where she earned a bachelorโ€™s degree in psychology. She has lived in Parkland for 20 years.

Representative Morgan worked as a mortgage banker and a safe housing coordinator before being elected as State Representative for the 29th Legislative District in 2018. In the Legislature, Representative Morgan serves as the Vice Chair of the Housing, Community Development, and Veterans Committee, and as a member of the House Capital Budget Committee, the Commerce and Gaming Committee, and the House Rules Committee. She served as Chair of the newly formed Black Members Caucus in the House of Representatives after she was sworn in in January 2019.

For the 2021 legislative session, Morgan transitioned to serve as Chair of the Members of Color Caucus. She was elected by her Democratic colleagues as deputy majority floor leader in the 2020 legislative session. She has sponsored bills to provide tenant protections, improve voter information, offer in-state tuition rates for disabled veterans, prohibit harassment and discrimination in public service, and promote equity in farming and agriculture generally and specifically in the cannabis industry. She has also promoted legislation to prohibit hair discrimination and recognize Juneteenth as a state holiday. In early 2021 she was appointed to membership on the Governorโ€™s Office of Equity Task Force.

Representative Morgan has also been involved in community service for many years. She served as an elected member of the Franklin Pierce School Board from 2015 to 2017. She was appointed as a Board Commissioner for the Pierce County Housing Authority. Additionally, she has served on the Board of Community Healthcare. She is also a Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Advocate.

Representative Morgan lives with her sister in Parkland. She is the mother of four children.

About the Author

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Carol Sue Janes is an attorney practicing in Seattle, Washington. She is a past chair of the Washington State Bar Association Health Law Section, and a past chair of the King County Bar Association Appellate Practice Section. She taught at the University of Washington School of Law, served as a staff attorney for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and served as a law clerk to a Washington State Supreme Court chief justice. She has been selected to the Washington State Super Lawyers List every year since 2014. She is a member of the Loren Miller Bar Association and the Mother Attorneys Mentoring Association of Seattle.

A native of Seattle, Carol Sue has a B.A. in History (magna cum laude, with honors in History, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, from the University of Washington, and a J.D. with honors and Executive Editor of Washington Law Review, from the University of Washington School of Law. She is an active amateur genealogist.

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Janes, C. (2021, February 16). Melanie Morgan (1967- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/melanie-morgan-1967/

Source of the Author's Information:

Office of Representative Morgan, https://housedemocrats.wa.gov/morgan/; Melanie Morgan, โ€œSingle Mom, Veteran, Community Champion,โ€ Medium, July 17, 2018 https://medium.com/electmelaniemorgan/single-mom-veteran-community-champion-9305d8c9a739.

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