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Sean Morgan urges Bonner County residents to research campaign mailers, follow the money and vote in May

Baltimore County Civil Defense and Resilience Team · February 28, 2026
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At a civics presentation introduced as a Baltimore County Civil Defense and Resilience Team event, Sean Morgan reviewed how federal, state and local governments work, showed attendees how to trace PAC mailers and filings on the Idaho Secretary of State site, and urged higher turnout in May primaries.

Sean Morgan, a presenter at an event introduced by the host as a Baltimore County Civil Defense and Resilience Team presentation, urged local residents to research candidates, trace campaign funding and vote in May primaries.

Morgan framed his talk as a "blueprint" for how government is organized and said understanding that structure helps citizens fix problems when they arise. He reviewed the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers among Congress, the presidency and the courts, then described federalism as layered authority that also includes state and local governments. "When something breaks, you pull the blueprint back out," Morgan…

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