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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


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