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Corey B Morgan

DEMOCRAT

Corey B Morgan is running for Georgia State Senator, District 12, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Corey Morgan lives in Camilla, Georgia. He earned a master's degree in public administration from Albany State University and a bachelor's degree in kinesiology and exercise science from LaGrange College.

Political background

Corey currently serves as a member of the Camilla City Council representing District 1 Post 1. He was first elected in November 2019 and was re-elected in the 2023 municipal elections.

Professional background

Corey works as the Southwest Georgia Advocacy and Organizing Manager for a social movement organization where he supports organizing efforts and community programming across Southwest Georgia. Corey also worked in higher education administration at Albany State University, serving in roles including associate director of recruitment and admissions recruiter.

Economy

Secured $5 million for infrastructure improvements for sewer, water lines, and critical city systems.

Advocates against property tax increases.

Provided Snap Food Vouchers for residents during the 2025 government shutdown.

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

Seeks to protect and expand rural hospitals, telehealth, and rural clinics.

Supports expanding Medicaid.

Supports reproductive freedom legislation and seeks to increase investments in maternal healthcare.

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

Wants to invest in a state-wide office for community violence prevention.

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Education

Supports raising Georgia's minimum teacher salary.

Seeks to strengthen literacy programs in schools and communities.

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