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Don Langley

PROGRESSIVE ALERT!

Don Langley

Candidate, Bowling Green City Commission

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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

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

Fiscal Court Candidate – 6th District Magistrate

Kelcey Rock

A farmer and a banker by trade, Kelcey Rock was fed up.  Tired of doing things the way they’ve always been done and concerned about progressive ideas encroaching on Warren County, he decided to do something about it. Now he is one of two candidates running for Warren County’s 6th District Magistrate.

New to politics, Rock considers himself an ‘outsider’ and his platform centers on three ideas: 1. Communicating with constituents 2. Integrity and Ethics 3. Proactive planning for continued growth.

Rock is a regular voice at Warren County Conservative meetings, participated in the WCC candidate survey and all WCC voter education events.

This is where Rock stands on the following topics:

Communications – “I want to improve the social media and website for the Fiscal Court. I’m going to personally make sure all relevant information is shared via my personal and campaign social media.”  Rock continues, “I’ve learned that the people want an after-hours meeting that they can attend. I want to get at least one Fiscal Court meeting per month scheduled after 5 pm. People want and deserve the meeting agenda at least 24 hours ahead of time. I will do that as well. … I will make information accessible.”

Integrity and Ethics – “A major concern with the citizens of Warren County is that they think their elected representatives have conflicts of duties with the decisions they make. I’m going to change that,” Rock said. “Personally, I will remove myself from voting (and any conversation) on any issue that I may have a conflict on. … I’m elected to represent my constituents, not myself.”

Growth “I want to continue to allow anyone to move here that wants to. This is a beautiful place, who am I to deprive them of this opportunity?” Rock said. “We need to control the growth and understand it. With this control we need to allow for increased population, but preserve the natural beauty, farmland, and resources of the county.”

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