Health Committee

The Committee was officially renamed to the Health Committee at the start of the 2026 session.  Since 2015, Delegate Morgan has served on the Health and Government Operations committee which is responsible for legislation relating to emergency medical services, health care, health facilities, equipment, and products, health insurance, health occupations and professions, public health, including Medicaid, and long-term care. He continues his focus on health-related policy here, particularly as it pertains to medical freedom and regulatory oversight.  He continues to focus on protecting medical freedom and patient autonomy, similar to his previous successful leadership in ending certain vaccine mandates and passing "Right to Try" legislation.  This landmark law ensures that Marylanders facing terminal diagnoses have the right to access experimental treatments without government interference, putting life-saving decisions back in the hands of patients and their doctors. 

Locally, Delegate Morgan was proud to support the opening of the new Veteran Outpatient Center (CBOC) in Charlotte Hall, providing vital healthcare access to those who served right in our community, without having to travel for care.