Month: June 2022

Stephanie Matthews

Stephanie Matthews, Candidate

Bowling Green City Commission

Website / Facebook / Email

“As a citizen, listening to media, perusing social media, and having conversations with elected leaders, I’m concerned that we are headed back to the old patterns of divide and conquer. I see a drift from the supportive camaraderie of a shared mission back to the corners of political opposites. I’m running to reinvigorate the principle that the Commissioners’ first obligation is to secure a positive future for our city, and that it takes cooperation to do it.”


Public Safety/Defunding the Police
The Bowling Green Police Department is at the core of our function as a city and the county. Defunding the police would be defunding the safety of our residents. There are 100 reasons to continue to make our police department the best in the State and absolutely zero reasons to diminish its support.

Stephanie Matthews

Fairness Ordinance
“I have gone on record saying I am not in support of the fairness ordinance. Currently, I am unaware of any documentation that citizens of Bowling Green are experiencing any form of discrimination that warrants a local ordinance.”

Stephanie Matthews

Obscenity Ordinance

“I support fines for businesses or organizations that violate the City’s Obscenity Ordinance. There has been an overt challenge to teh City’s policy on public obscenity and we appear to have avoided confrontation in response. The line will continue to be challenged and overtaken if we don’t respond strongly and hold offenders accountable.”

Candidate response on the Warren County Conservatives 2022 Candidate Survey

Rent Control

“I am opposed to rent control because I view it as excessive government intrusion and I believe it will deter landlords from providing more housing in our already strained housing market. The more we regulate, the more the government is obligated to monitor and oversee, requiring more expense to the taxpayer.”

Candidate response on the Warren County Conservatives 2022 Candidate Survey


Accomplishments:

  • Partnership Director, Christian Family Radio
  • Director for Program and Events for the Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce
  • Development Coordinator for a fortune 500 construction company in Nashville
  • Owner, Clothesline Laundromats

Johnalma Barnett

PROGRESSIVE ALERT!

Johnalma Barnett

Candidate, Bowling Green City Commission

I’m dedicated to making Bowling Green the best place to live in.

Profession: Retired, WKU, Shipping and Receiving Manager

Facebook /Email


Where does Johnalma Barnett stand on issues like the Fairness Ordinance, Defunding the Police, Rent Control and enforcing the City’s Obscenity Ordinance?

We don’t know.

This candidate did not return the 2022 Warren County Conservatives City Commission Candidate Survey. The survey was delivered via USPS and received with signature confirmation on July 21, 2022.

What We Do Know

Johnalma Barnett is a:

Don Langley

PROGRESSIVE ALERT!

Don Langley

Candidate, Bowling Green City Commission

Facebook / Email

During his unsuccessful 2018 campaign for City Commission, Langley said he, “Supports racial & economic equality, supports fairness.”(WKU Herald)

Profession: Property Management, Veteran


By holding the position that he would not vote down a Fairness Ordinance proposal, Langley earned the WCC Progressive Alert designation.


Would you vote AGAINST a Fairness Ordinance?
“NO”

Don Langley, WCC Candidate Survey 2022

Langley also states he:

  • Would NOT defund the Bowling Green Police Department
  • Opposes Rent Control
  • Believes businesses/organizations should be fined for violating the City’s Obscenity Ordinance

Candidate response to questions in the Warren County Conservatives 2022 Candidate Survey

Nathan Morguelan

Nathan Morguelan

Candidate, Bowling Green City Commission

PROGRESSIVE ALERT!

Website / Facebook / Email


Where does Nathan Morguelan stand on issues like the Defunding the Police, Rent Control and enforcing the City’s Obscenity Ordinance?

We don’t know.

This candidate did not return the 2022 Warren County Conservatives City Commission Candidate Survey. The survey was delivered via USPS and received with signature confirmation on July 21, 2022.

What We Do Know

In his unsuccessful bid for a City Commission seat in 2016, Morgulean openly supported a Fairness Ordinance. (WATCH HERE: WBKO)

Morgulean’s Platform:

  • Expand the size of the City Commission
  • Move the airport
  • Consolidate city and county government
  • Build bus stops
  • Build and run a homeless shelter