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TaShina Morris

State Representative · Alabama · District 77 · Democratic

TaShina Morris serves as a State Representative in the Alabama House of Representatives, representing District 77 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Morris.

Key facts

Full name
TaShina Morris
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Alabama House of Representatives
State
Alabama
District
District 77
Party
Democratic
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/2ba6dc9a-31db-4371-9d69-7fa000e7a08a
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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TaShina Morris is an American politician currently serving as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives, representing the 77th district. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been in office since November 7, 2018. Morris has a background in cosmetology and education, having worked in various roles within the cosmetology field before transitioning into public service. She has also pursued advanced education, obtaining degrees that reflect her commitment to leadership and criminal justice.

Early life and career

TaShina Morris was born and raised in Alabama, where she developed a strong foundation in both education and community service. She pursued higher education, earning a Master of Science in Leadership Management from Amridge University, which equipped her with skills in organizational leadership and management. Her academic journey did not stop there; she furthered her studies by obtaining a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Safety Studies from Capella University. This educational background has provided her with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding law enforcement, public safety, and community welfare.

Before entering politics, Morris had a successful career in the cosmetology industry. She worked as a cosmetology instructor and floor manager at Virginia College, where she was responsible for training aspiring cosmetologists and overseeing the daily operations of the cosmetology program. Her experience in education and management in this field allowed her to develop strong leadership skills and a passion for mentoring others. Additionally, she served as a program director at the SouthEastern School of Cosmetology, further solidifying her expertise in vocational education.

Morris's career in cosmetology also included a role as a nonprofit director, where she focused on community engagement and service. This position allowed her to work closely with various community organizations and gain insight into the challenges faced by residents in her district. Her experiences in both the cosmetology sector and nonprofit management laid the groundwork for her future endeavors in public service.

Legislative service

TaShina Morris was elected to the Alabama House of Representatives in 2018, marking the beginning of her legislative career. She assumed office on November 7 of that year, succeeding John Knight. Her election to the state legislature was a significant milestone, as it provided her with a platform to advocate for her constituents and address the issues affecting her district. As a member of the Alabama House, Morris has been involved in various legislative initiatives and has worked alongside her colleagues to address the needs of her community.

During her time in office, Morris has participated in discussions and debates on a range of topics, including education, public safety, and community development. Her background in leadership and criminal justice informs her approach to policymaking, as she seeks to create legislation that promotes the welfare of her constituents. Morris's commitment to public service is evident in her active engagement with community members and her willingness to listen to their concerns.

In addition to her legislative duties, Morris has also sought to expand her political influence beyond the state house. In November 2020, she ran for a seat in the Alabama Senate, demonstrating her ambition to further her political career. Although she placed fourth in the Democratic primary, her candidacy reflects her dedication to serving the people of Alabama and her desire to take on greater leadership roles within the state government.

Policy focus and district

As a member of the Alabama House of Representatives, TaShina Morris represents the 77th district, which encompasses a diverse community with a range of socio-economic backgrounds. Her policy focus is shaped by her experiences and the needs of her constituents. Morris is particularly interested in issues related to education, public safety, and community development, areas where she believes legislative action can make a significant impact.

Morris advocates for improved educational opportunities within her district, drawing on her background in education and her understanding of the challenges faced by students and educators. She recognizes the importance of providing quality education as a means to empower individuals and strengthen communities. Her legislative efforts aim to address funding disparities, enhance vocational training programs, and support initiatives that promote student success.

In addition to education, Morris places a strong emphasis on public safety. Her academic background in criminal justice informs her perspective on law enforcement and community safety. She seeks to promote policies that enhance community policing, support mental health resources, and address the root causes of crime. By focusing on these areas, Morris aims to create a safer environment for residents in her district.

Community development is another key area of focus for Morris. She understands that vibrant communities require investment in infrastructure, economic development, and social services. Morris works to advocate for policies that encourage economic growth, support local businesses, and improve access to essential services. Her commitment to community engagement is evident in her efforts to collaborate with local organizations and stakeholders to identify and address the needs of her constituents.

In summary, TaShina Morris is a dedicated public servant with a diverse background in education, cosmetology, and nonprofit management. Her legislative service in the Alabama House of Representatives has allowed her to advocate for her constituents in the 77th district, focusing on education, public safety, and community development. As she continues her work in the state legislature, Morris remains committed to addressing the challenges faced by her community and promoting policies that enhance the quality of life for all residents.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashina_MorrisWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashina_MorrisWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tashina_MorrisWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Alabama House of RepresentativesDistrict 77 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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