Gabe Morgan has served as the sheriff of the City of Newport News since 2006 and is currently serving his fourth term. Morgan is a graduate of the University of the State of New York at Albany, the Army's Command and General Staff College, and the 90th Session of the National Sheriff's Institute. He is an army veteran with over 21 years of service. As Sheriff, he manages a staff of more than 200 workers and oversees multi-million-dollar budgets.
Morgan has worked to address issues of overcrowding during his term as Sheriff. He lobbied for legislation that allowed the City of Newport news an exemption on the moratorium on jail expansion and construction. He was a leading decision in creating a jail annex that served as a rehabilitation facility. He also worked with the city council to add over 200 additional bed spaces for inmates in need through his jail annex expansion project.
Under his leadership, the sheriff’s office has partnered with other local, city, state, and federal agencies. He established a crisis intervention team that sends trained professionals to respond to situations involving a mental health crisis, alleviating jail as an immediate solution. His office has also partnered with the federal government to prioritize returning soldiers with employment opportunities. He continues to work with and support local civic organizations to meet community needs better.
Morgan continues to work towards improving and enhancing existing correctional programs to reduce recidivism in Newport News. The sheriff's office’s primary initiative has been to work with the Newport News Public School system to improve the jail’s GED program; these efforts have led to more inmates obtaining their GED degrees while serving their time. His office has also increased the number of drug rehabilitation classes provided and created a work-release program.
He also works to ensure the environmental health and safety of all inmates. His office has invested in a purification system that would destroy nearly any airborne disease, virus, bacteria, and mold species. He also created a K-9 unit that tackles the flow of incoming drugs into the jail. He invested in an emergency evacuation chair to assist disabled inmates in case of an emergency evacuation. He also remodeled and replaced existing jail infrastructure to address health and wellness issues for staff and inmates.
Sheriff Gabe Morgan is running unopposed. Due to his initiatives towards inmate rehabilitation and alternate response units to mental health issues, he is the progressive choice in this race.
Gabe Morgan has served as the sheriff of the City of Newport News since 2006 and is currently serving his fourth term. Morgan is a graduate of the University of the State of New York at Albany, the Army's Command and General Staff College, and the 90th Session of the National Sheriff's Institute. He is an army veteran with over 21 years of service. As Sheriff, he manages a staff of more than 200 workers and oversees multi-million-dollar budgets.
Morgan has worked to address issues of overcrowding during his term as Sheriff. He lobbied for legislation that allowed the City of Newport news an exemption on the moratorium on jail expansion and construction. He was a leading decision in creating a jail annex that served as a rehabilitation facility. He also worked with the city council to add over 200 additional bed spaces for inmates in need through his jail annex expansion project.
Under his leadership, the sheriff’s office has partnered with other local, city, state, and federal agencies. He established a crisis intervention team that sends trained professionals to respond to situations involving a mental health crisis, alleviating jail as an immediate solution. His office has also partnered with the federal government to prioritize returning soldiers with employment opportunities. He continues to work with and support local civic organizations to meet community needs better.
Morgan continues to work towards improving and enhancing existing correctional programs to reduce recidivism in Newport News. The sheriff's office’s primary initiative has been to work with the Newport News Public School system to improve the jail’s GED program; these efforts have led to more inmates obtaining their GED degrees while serving their time. His office has also increased the number of drug rehabilitation classes provided and created a work-release program.
He also works to ensure the environmental health and safety of all inmates. His office has invested in a purification system that would destroy nearly any airborne disease, virus, bacteria, and mold species. He also created a K-9 unit that tackles the flow of incoming drugs into the jail. He invested in an emergency evacuation chair to assist disabled inmates in case of an emergency evacuation. He also remodeled and replaced existing jail infrastructure to address health and wellness issues for staff and inmates.
Sheriff Gabe Morgan is running unopposed. Due to his initiatives towards inmate rehabilitation and alternate response units to mental health issues, he is the progressive choice in this race.