




Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleState Representative
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
Age41 years old (Aug 30, 1984)
GenderFemale
LocationPennsylvania
BackgroundPolitician
EducationCentral High School (Philadelphia), 2002
Notable personal detailsMorgan Beth Cephas is a Democratic politician serving in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 192nd District in Philadelphia, first taking office in January 2017. She previously worked as a legislative assistant and deputy chief of staff to Philadelphia City Councilmember Curtis Jones Jr., served as director of external affairs at the Philadelphia Youth Network, and worked as an assistant policy advisor to State Senator Vincent Hughes. She is a Central High School graduate and earned a B.A. in political science from the University of Virginia.
Morgan Cephas has sponsored and promoted targeted tax relief measures for workers (for example, a state tax deduction for overtime pay) and has introduced legislation to make student loan forgiveness tax-exempt, but there is no clear, comprehensive public statement or platform showing a broader philosophy on tax rates for high earners, corporations, or overall government spending.
Supports expanding access to healthcare through government programs and maternal-health reforms, including extending Medicaid postpartum coverage and initiatives to improve outcomes for pregnant and postpartum people. Has led and sponsored state-level efforts focused on women’s health, maternal mortality reduction, and broader access to care. Campaign platform lists quality healthcare as a central priority for her run for Congress.
Supports protecting and expanding abortion and reproductive rights, has sponsored legislation to remove restrictions on abortion providers and to prevent cooperation with out-of-state abortion investigations, and has opposed constitutional and statutory measures that would limit abortion access in Pennsylvania.
Supports investments in public transportation, active-transportation infrastructure, recycling programs, and grant funding that enable low-carbon options and community environmental projects. Advocates using state and delegation funding to expand transit access and local environmental initiatives.
Supports enactment of gun-safety regulations aimed at reducing untraceable “ghost guns” and has sponsored legislation to criminalize sale/purchase of unserialized firearm parts; expresses support for federal regulations addressing ghost guns and calls for additional state-level measures to prevent gun violence.





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2026
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