Month: June 2022

Amy Duvall

Amy Duvall

Candidate, Warren County School Board

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“I appreciate the support I have received the past 8 years I have served on the Warren County School Board. I ask for your continued support for 4 more years.”


Will you oppose requiring students to wear a mask to school?
“Yes.”

Amy Duvall

Will you oppose requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccination or booster to attend school?
Yes’

Amy Duvall

Should instructional materials, lesson plans and content be easily accessible to parents and the public?
“Yes.”

Amy Duvall

Do you oppose teaching critical race theory and social emotional learning in schools?
“Yes”

Amy Duvall

Do you support broadcasting and recording school board meetings to make them easily accessible to the public?
“Yes. if logistically and economically feasible.”

Amy Duvall

Should teachers be allowed to teach gender identity theory or gender fluidity to students?
“No”

Amy Duvall

Will you ensure that obscene material are not available in school libraries or classrooms?
“Yes”

Amy Duvall

Do you support school choice?
“Yes, I support parent choice, but do not support defunding public education.”

Amy Duvall

Would you support a charter school in Bowling Green / Warren County?
“Yes, if all legal standards are met.”

Amy Duvall

Responses from the Warren County Conservatives District Board of Education Candidate Survey 2022.


Accomplishments

  • 2015 – Present: Warren County School Board, District 3 board member
  • 2018 – Present: Resolute Enterprises, owner and property manager
  • Kentucky Early Childhood Advisory Council (2016 -2022)
  • Southern KY Fellowship of Christian Athletes Board (2015 – 2022)
  • Site-Based decision making council, past member at Rich Pond Elementary, Henry Moss Middle, and South Warren Middle.
  • Kentucky School Board Association, 2015-present
  • WCPS Local Planning Committee, 2010-present
  • Kentucky Association for Gifted Education, 2015-present
  • Active Member / Volunteer at Living Hope Baptist Church, 1995 – present

Dana Beasley Brown

RED ALERT! ESTABLISHED PROGRESSIVE!

Dana Beasley Brown

Candidate, Bowling Green City Commission

“I am running for reelection because I know when we come together we have the power to build a brighter future for everyone who calls Bowling Green home.” (Daily News)

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Profession: Coordinator, Youth Services Center, Bowling Green Junior High School


Where does Dana Beasley Brown stand on issues important to Bowling Green?

This candidate refused the 2022 Warren County Conservatives City Commission Candidate when hand-delivered at the August 2, 2022 City Commission Meeting. Mailed correspondence through the USPS was left unclaimed.

What We Know

Beasley Brown does NOT support the Bowling Green Police Department

In June 2020, Beasely Brown pressed to delay purchasing bullet proof vests for Bowling Green police officers, and asked for the topic be removed from the City Commission agenda.

Fairness Ordinance

City Commissioner Beasley Brown seconded a Motion and voted for a Fairness Ordinance during a first reading, at a December, 2019 Bowling Green City Commission meeting. Watch the meeting here. To learn more, read: Why the So-Called Fairness Ordinance is Bad for Bowling Green.

City Commissioner Beasley Brown seconded a Motion during a second reading for a proposed Fairness Ordinance at a December, 2019 Bowling Green City Commission meeting. Watch the meeting.

Watch: City Commission votes against Fairness Ordinance in final reading

City-Funded Homeless Coordinator

City Commissioner Brown proposed at the June 1, 2021 meeting that the City of Bowling Green create a tax payer-funded Homeless Coordinator position to create a strategic plan to address homelessness. Watch the meeting. To learn more, read Tax-Payer Funded City Position Won’t Fix Homelessness.

Campaign Literature Tells A Different Story


Accomplishments

  • Barren River Health District Board and the Economic Development Incentive Program Committee

Sue Parrigin

Sue Parrigin

Candidate, Bowling Green City Commission

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“My Vision for the future of the City of BG is for continued transparency of our city government to the citizenship, as well as inclusion of thoughts, ideas, concerns, and dialogue for interested parties. Community growth with fiscal responsibility will continue to be my guiding principles as a leader.”


On Public Safety
“I emphatically oppose any initiative to defund the BGPD and have voted over my complete tenure to provide all needed resources to the department. In fact, as part of my first campaign platform, I ran on the idea of providing each police officer body worn cameras for their protection, as well as the citizenry.”

Sue Parrigin


Fairness Ordinance
“I would and have voted against a Fairness Ordinance. The City Commission is not the appropriate venue for this type of legislation. I believe the City government should shy away from social justice issues and stick to the business of managing the organization using financial responsibility.”

Sue Parrigin

Rent Control

This candidate stated on the Warren County Conservatives 2022 Candidate survey that she opposes rent control.

Obscenity Ordinance

This candidate stated on the Warren County Conservatives 2022 Candidate survey that she believes businesses or organizations that violate the City’s Obscenity Ordinance should be fined.


Accomplishments

  • Current Bowling Green City Commissioner and Mayor, Pro Tem, 2015-present
  •  Board Member, Inter-Modal Transportation Authority, the Warren County Downtown Economic Development Authority, Contractors Licensing Board
  • Program Manager, WKU Workforce Training Center
  • Former Business Development Consultant, Houchens Industries
  • Former District Manger, Minit Mart Foods
  • Former Owner/Operator, Cambridge Market and Café