Jason Howell's Record Speaks For Itself
Jason Howell Failed to Vote to Keep School's Open
Jason Howell failed to support the initiative to keep schools open following the decline in COVID rates.
At a time when our communities were striving to return to a semblance of normalcy amidst the pandemic, Howell's inaction speaks volumes about his priorities.
Keeping schools open not only ensures that our children continue to receive quality education but also supports families who rely on schools for essential services and childcare.
By neglecting to vote in favor of this crucial measure, Howell demonstrated a lack of commitment to the well-being of our students, teachers, and families.
Jason Howell Voted Against Parental Rights
Jason Howell voted against the Parent's Rights Protection Act in 2022.
This act was a crucial measure aimed at safeguarding the fundamental rights of parents in crucial matters concerning their children's welfare and education.
By opposing such legislation, Howell has shown a disregard for the voices and concerns of parents in our community.
Parents deserve to have a say in the upbringing and education of their children, and by voting against this act, Howell has demonstrated a lack of understanding or respect for these basic principles.
Jason Howell Voted to Let Men Play in Women's Sports
Jason Howell voted against the Save Women's Sports Act in 2022.
This act was focused on preventing trans men from attempting to force their way into women's sports teams.
By opposing such legislation during its final passage (prior to being vetoed), Howell has demonstrated that he is willing to go along with the radical LGBT agenda.
Jason Howell Picked the Chinese Communist Party Over Farmers
Jason Howell, chair of the State Senate's Agriculture Committee, had the chance to consider legislation that would have prevented Chinese Communist Party affiliated businesses from buying Kentucky farmland.
Instead of hearing the bill in committee, Jason Howell let the bill go unheard until it eventually died at the end of the session.
He did so, after accepting $1,500 in contributions from Syngenta Corporation PAC. Syngenta Corporation is part of Syngenta Group, entirely owned by Sinochem, a Chinese state-owned enterprise.
Paid for by Lynn Bechler for State Senate District 1.