Politics & Government
Deerfield Lawyer And Ex-Medical Pot Czar To Challenge For Rep. Scott Drury's Seat
Health care attorney Bob Morgan announced he's running for the 58th District House seat.

DEERFIELD, IL — Deerfield health care policy attorney Bob Morgan announced Thursday he is challenging for the Illinois House seat currently held by State Rep. Scott Drury (D-Highwood). Morgan was the Illinois's first-ever statewide coordinator for its pilot medical marijuana program and a top lawyer in the Illinois Department of Public Health and governor's office.
“Springfield is broken and millions of Illinoisans are suffering. It’s been more than 700 days without a budget, and it’s time for someone to stand up for the values of our community, make changes, and begin fixing the problem,” Morgan said.
Morgan is currently the chair of the West Deerfield Township Democrats. He pointed to recent success in partisan local municipal elections under his leadership. He was also in charge of Jewish outreach for Hillary Clinton's Illinois operation in 2016.
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“We need to elect leaders with progressive vision who are going to fight hard against the forces that want to destroy everything that makes Illinois strong, in the name of an agenda intent on hurting working families,” Morgan said.
Drury is currently serving his third term representing the 58th District. The former federal prosecutor said in April he is exploring a run for governor and has not made a decision on whether he will defend his seat in a primary next March. Drury was notably the only Democrat not to vote for Speaker Michael Madigan reelection to a 17th term (he voted "present" in protest.) Drury has said the move he said was responsible for costing him committee assignments and touted it as proof of his independence.
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“We are facing troubling times as a community. It’s easy to cast blame, and even easier to shut our eyes to what is happening in Illinois and the nation. But I was raised with the notion that we have the power to heal the world if we stand up and fight for the voiceless and the downtrodden. That’s how I’ve spent my career, and what I want to bring to Springfield,” Morgan said in his announcement.
Morgan is also a member of the Midwest Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Federation of Chicago’s Government Affairs Committee, and Northbrook’s Temple Beth El. He lives in Deerfield with a wife, son and dog.
Top photo: Bob Morgan | Courtesy Bob Morgan for State Rep
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