The Team

Matt Morgan
Matt Morgan serves in the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 29A and is the current Chair of the Maryland Freedom Caucus. First elected in 2014, Morgan has been a steadfast advocate for government accountability, medical freedom, and educational transparency.
Before beginning his legislative career, Morgan built a diverse professional background. He worked in technology as a Network Administrator and Lead Technical Specialist at the College of Southern Maryland and gained private sector business experience as a Realtor.
A proud resident of Mechanicsville, Morgan lives with his wife and has two children. He remains deeply engaged in his community through active involvement with organizations such as the Mechanicsville Moose Lodge, Mechanicsville Optimists, NHRA, and the Maryland Association of Realtors.

Kathy Szeliga
Kathy Szeliga serves as Vice-Chair of the Maryland Freedom Caucus and has represented Baltimore County in the Maryland House of Delegates since 2011. She previously served as House Minority Whip, becoming the highest-ranking Republican woman in the legislature. A former teacher and small business owner, Szeliga has championed issues such as education reform, parental rights, and government accountability. She is active in her local community and lives in Baltimore County with her husband, Mark, and their family.

Ryan Nawrocki
Ryan Nawrocki has represented District 7A in the Maryland House of Delegates since January 2023 and is a member of the Maryland Freedom Caucus. He serves on the Environment & Transportation Committee and its subcommittees for Housing & Real Property and Land Use & Ethics.
A lifelong Baltimore County resident, Nawrocki earned a B.A. in political science, public policy, economics, and sociology from St. Mary’s College in 2006 and an M.P.A. from Johns Hopkins in 2017. Before office, he held communications roles in public agencies, Congress, and health care, and founded his own communications firm and a medical‑wellness business.
He lives in Middle River with his wife Lauren and their six children, and is active in local civic organizations including the Knights of Columbus, Sons of the American Legion, and volunteer fire & rescue

Lauren Arikan
Lauren Arikan has served in the Maryland House of Delegates since January 2019 and is a member of the Maryland Freedom Caucus. She represents District 7B (previously 7) and sits on the Judiciary Committee.
She got her start in politics in 2010 when she began advocating for parental rights and medical autonomy in the state of Maryland. In 2015, she founded the Love Maryland PAC which advocates for Maryland’s consumers in the healthcare sector. She’s the proud mother of four children and lives in Monkton with her family.

Brian Chisholm
Brian Chisholm has served in the Maryland House of Delegates since January 2019, currently representing District 31 in Anne Arundel County. A member of the Maryland Freedom Caucus, he sits on the Health & Government Operations Committee. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, and raised in Severna Park, Chisholm earned a B.A. in Marketing from Clemson University. Outside his legislative work, he’s a mortgage banker and co‑owns a fitness gym. He resides in Severna Park with his wife, Kristie, and their child.

Mark Fisher
Mark Fisher has represented Calvert County in the Maryland House of Delegates since January 2011, currently serving District 27C. A founding member of the Maryland Freedom Caucus and past Deputy Minority Whip, Fisher sits on the Economic Matters Committee. He holds a B.A. in International Affairs & Economics from George Washington University and runs a telecommunications infrastructure business. Fisher is also the founder of a local nonprofit and hosts the “Mark and the Millennials” podcast. He lives in Prince Frederick with his wife and three children.

Robin Grammer
Robin Grammer Jr. has represented District 6 in southeast Baltimore County in the Maryland House of Delegates since January 2015. A member of the Maryland Freedom Caucus, he serves on the Judiciary Committee and previously sat on Appropriations (2015–18). Born in Essex on June 19, 1980, Grammer earned an A.A. in computer science from the Community College of Baltimore County and worked as a steelworker before entering public service.