About Brittanye Morris | Fort Bend County Commissioner Precinct 4

I’m Brittanye Morris, candidate for Fort Bend County Commissioner, Precinct 4, and I was taught early in life that public service isn’t a title — it’s a responsibility. Growing up in a working-class family, I watched my parents and grandparents work long hours, volunteer in our community, and show up for neighbors in times of need. That example shaped my career in law and community advocacy, and it’s the same example that drives my campaign for Fort Bend County Commissioner, Precinct 4.

As an attorney and community advocate, I’ve seen firsthand how decisions about roads, drainage, healthcare, and county services can open doors for families—or leave them behind. From helping clients navigate complex systems to working with local organizations, I’ve built a reputation for listening carefully, fighting hard, and treating everyone with dignity, regardless of race, income, or ZIP code.

Precinct 4 families are doing everything right—working hard, raising kids, paying taxes—yet too often they’re stuck with unsafe roads, neighborhoods that flood, healthcare that’s hard to access, and services that don’t keep up with growth. I’m running for Commissioner to change that, so county government stays focused on what really matters: keeping people safe, protecting homes, expanding healthcare access, and making sure every neighborhood has a fair shot.

This campaign is about cutting through political games and putting service first. Precinct 4 deserves a commissioner who will fight for equal treatment and responsive government—whether you live in an older subdivision that floods, a newer neighborhood with limited access, or an area that still lacks nearby parks, libraries, or healthcare. As Commissioner, I’ll be a consistent advocate for equal infrastructure, equal access to services, and equal respect—no matter your class, race, or background.

I believe your voice matters, your concerns count, and your experience in Precinct 4 is evidence—not an afterthought. That means holding regular community meetings, listening sessions, and advisory councils across the precinct, and then taking what I hear straight into Commissioners Court. With your support, I’ll bring a service-first, people-centered approach to county government. Read my full platform to see exactly how I’ll deliver on these priorities — and get involved today to help make it happen.