Matt Morgan, Maryland Republican Delegate and chairman of the Maryland Freedom Caucus, has recently posted a series of statements on social media addressing issues related to state administration and energy policy.
On January 7, 2026, Morgan highlighted discrepancies in SNAP error rates between states. He stated, “Four years ago, Maryland’s SNAP error rate was over 30%. Massachusetts had an 11% error rate that same year.”
Later that day, Morgan criticized the Maryland State Board of Elections in a comment shared with Fox Digital. He said, “The Maryland State Board of Elections is dropping the ball.” “By failing to comply with a basic data request, they are fueling suspicion,” he said. “Their primary”
On January 8, 2026, Morgan discussed rising electric bills and energy supply challenges in Maryland. He noted media attention to his previous comments: “My recent social media post on skyrocketing electric bills caught the attention of Fox 45 Baltimore. Watch my interview below. Our reality is that we need more baseload supply. Real solutions require ending the regulatory war on reliable energy. We must unleash American natural”
SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) error rates refer to the percentage of improper payments or administrative mistakes made by state agencies responsible for distributing food assistance benefits. States are required by federal law to track and report these errors as part of efforts to ensure program integrity.
Concerns about election data transparency have been raised periodically in several states amid increased scrutiny following recent national elections.
Energy costs have risen across various regions due to factors such as fuel prices and shifts in regulatory policies affecting electricity generation sources.

