Ohio’s youngest representative, a female Republican, isn’t afraid to spread freedom’s message

Strong advocate for freedom, my hometown, and entrepreneurship!

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Arcanum, Ohio, is a small town on the Ohio-Indiana border, with a population of 2,129 at the last census. Jena Powell has already risen in her 25 years to be one of her beloved hometown’s finest daughters — a Republican freshman state representative, in a time when the party is battling for the votes of both her gender and generation. “No matter your age, social-economic class, or gender, we have this … beautiful idea that our Founding Fathers understood and knew, that if we create a framework where people could thrive, it doesn’t matter what gender you are,” Powell told me.

Powell is one of the youngest elected officials in the United States, and the youngest in the Ohio General Assembly. Between her charisma, voiced with a cheery Midwestern twang that gives the impression of an everlasting bright smile on the other end of the phone, and independent spirit forged on her family farm, you could excuse someone for thinking that she’s been well trained in politics.

Jena grew up as the third of seven children on that farm, and grew into an aspiring young entrepreneur, taking online college classes at 13. She and her brother started an outdoor billboard company, Huntington Outdoor, with about 600 billboards across Ohio and Indiana. She’s proud Arcanum is still her home now, having remodeled a turn-of-the-20th-century farmhouse. “I get to slip back to where I truly love; the people that I love, and the place that I love, and be able to fight for them.”

One of her biggest passions is showing the millennial generation that they too can live the American dream as she has, mainly by creating a deregulated business climate that allows them to explore their creative spirits. “Millennials should understand, and should know, that if they’re getting everything free from the government, that freedom is being taken away,” said Powell. “Millennials, who are a very entrepreneurial generation, they want to achieve that freedom.”

As far as crafting a message that would appeal to the millennial generation, Powell feels a strong message of freedom and liberty is capable of attracting all groups and does not have to be changed. “If we truly believe in what we’re speaking, we don’t have to change our message to the crowd,” Powell advocated. “When we limit government, it gives people more power. It gives families, and churches, and communities more power and more freedom to do as they choose. Every child is born with a dream inside of them, a dream of what they want to be.” Read more

Jena Powell – House District 80 Official Bio

State Representative Jena Powell is serving her first term in the Ohio House of Representatives after being elected in 2018. She represents the 80th District, which encompasses Miami County, as well as a portion of Darke County.

Representative Powell is from southern Darke County where her family has been farming for generations. After receiving her degree from Liberty University in Business, she alongside her brother began to build an outdoor marketing company, Huntington Outdoor. At 25, she is the youngest legislator currently serving in the General Assembly. In 2019, Representative Powell was named to Forbes’ prestigious 30 Under 30 list for Law & Policy.

Representative Powell is dedicated to ensuring that more of Ohio’s young people choose to build their lives and pursue opportunities in communities like the 80th District. She knows first-hand how capricious government regulations and misguided tax policies can burden business and get in the way of promoting the good jobs and healthy economy that are necessary to accomplish this goal.

Representative Powell is an active member of her local church, Greenville Grace Brethren Church, and resides in Arcanum.

Powell holding Town Hall on May 6

TROY – State Representative Jena Powell (R-Arcanum) will be holding a Coffee & Cake Evening at the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center from 7-8pm on Monday, May 6.

Representative Powell invites constituents to enjoy coffee, cake, and conversation as she shares what has been happening in Columbus and takes questions from folks in the district.

Miami and Southern Darke County citizens are encouraged to come with any questions or concerns they might have about state politics. All ages are welcome to come and meet Representative Powell.

“I am excited about bringing the community together and hearing your voices – I represent you, so I want to hear from you,” says Powell.

If you have any questions in advance, please reach out to our office at Rep80@ohiohouse.gov or call (614) 466-8114.

State Rep. Jena Powell announces her Album 80 project

COLUMBUS – State Rep. Jena Powell (R-Arcanum) announced that she is creating a new project called Album 80.

The goal of Album 80 is to detail the stories of people, families, businesses, churches and non-profits throughout the community in the form of a book.

“When organizations come into my office to meet and ask things of me, my plan is to show them this book and ask ‘How does your proposal help people in my community within the framework of government and give businesses, churches and non-profits more power?’” Powell said.

Powell is asking community members to share their stories. Individuals may send their story by email at Rep80@ohiohouse.gov or mail to 77 S. High St. Columbus, OH 43215.

 

https://www.dailyadvocate.com/news/68654/state-rep-jena-powell-announces-her-album-80-project

Jena Powell sworn in as state representative of the 80th House District

COLUMBUS – State Rep. Jena Powell (R-Arcanum) was sworn in to her first term as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives during Monday’s session.

She represents the 80th District, which includes Miami County, as well as part of Darke County.

“Swearing in day was such an incredible day,” Powell said. “With friends, family and community members joining me in Columbus, it was an amazing day kicking off the 133rd General Assembly. I am looking forward to representing the hard working people of Miami and Darke County for the coming two years. This is truly an honor.”

After graduating from high school, Powell went on to attend Liberty University and studied business marketing. She is an entrepreneur, working with her brother on their billboard company, Huntington Outdoor, which they started in their home county and expanded throughout Ohio and Indiana.

Rep. Powell also is an avid supporter of creating new leaders through the non-profit organization, Forge Leadership Network. Powell is an active member of her local church, Greenville Grace Brethren Church.

For more information, contact Rep. Powell’s office at 614-466-8114 or Rep80@ohiohouse.gov.

 

 

New Ohio State House Member Jena Powell Makes Forbes ’30 Under 30′ List

Jena Powell grew up on a family farm in rural Darke County, Ohio, bouncing around in the back of her father’s pickup truck with her six brothers and sisters as her mom hauled grain in from the fields.

In the late summer, she would show sheep at the Great Darke County Fair and then run off to drink fresh-shaken lemonade or play ski-ball.

While still a teenager she started her own business with her brother, selling billboard ad space along highways of her county. It now includes more than 450 billboards throughout Ohio and Indiana.

“When I was 18 years old, I made my first sales call, right here, in the district. I was so nervous to knock at my first prospect’s door, my palms were sweating and my knees were shaking,” she describes it on her website.

The 24-year-old businesswoman will take all those memories and experiences with her as she leaves for Columbus in a few weeks to represent Ohio’s 80th House District as the youngest member of the Ohio State House.

And she’s already turning heads. This week she was named one of Forbes magazine’s “30 Under 30” up and coming difference makers.

Jena Powell on the #ForbesUnder30 2019 30 Under 30 – Law & Policy list

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On her Facebook page Tuesday, Powell responded to the recognition from Forbes.

“When I was young I would eagerly look through business magazines, checking out the under 30 lists. What an honor to be chosen for Forbes 30 under 30 list. This is not a solo accomplishment and I would never have even been considered without the hard work of my community,” she wrote.

For Powell, that community started by growing up in a Christian home that recognized the value of hard work. Her goal is to remove what she describes as the “strangling” burden of government overreach.

Powell defeated two other Republicans in the primary and then beat Democrat J.D. Byrnes in last week’s general election to represent District 80, which includes all of Miami County and part of Darke County.

She accomplished this by running as an outsider against her state’s political establishment.

In media interviews and on her campaign website, Powell repeatedly referred to the establishment in Columbus as the main hurdle that stands between many Ohioans and the realization of their dreams, whether it be in starting a small business or excelling in a trade, profession or family life.

She is unapologetically pro-life and pro-Second Amendment, is against Common Core, and believes the taxes are too high in Ohio. All these problems will only get worse if not confronted.

“I believe in the sanctity of human life,” she says. “Because without life, and the ability to protect it, there can be no opportunity.”

Watch her YouTube video below:

“I believe the future holds a lot of promise for the people and businesses of Ohio’s House District 80. In order to make that dream a reality, we have some work to do,” she says on her website. “The establishment in Columbus isn’t listening to what we need, and your voices aren’t being heard. That’s why I’m runningso that everyone in this district can go hard after their dreams and experience life to the fullest, right here at home.

She not only ran. She won.  And she did it by not shying away from conservative principles.

Powell told Forbes she grew frustrated with local zoning policies that repeatedly blocked her from doing business in certain counties, which ultimately inspired her to run for office.

She is currently renovating a home that has fallen into disrepair in her home district. She calls it “a diamond in the rough,” much like the district as a whole.

“I’ve seen dozens of my friends grow up and leave the district because they believed there was more opportunity elsewhere,” she writes on her website. “I have a seven-year-old sister who started selling fresh fruits and vegetables grown on the family farm this past year. I loved watching her eyes light up as she sold her first dozen ears of corn, realizing the return of all the time she had invested in caring for and growing the produce throughout the summer. It is my hope that, like me, she chooses to remain in the district when she grows up. Like you, I have a desire to see more young people choosing to build their lives and pursue opportunities right here at home.”

Anthony Accardi is a writer and reporter for The Ohio Star.

http://theohiostar.com/2018/11/15/new-ohio-state-house-member-jena-powell-makes-forbes-30-under-30-list/

 

 

Honored: What an amazing win!

He who calls you is faithful; He will surely do it. -1 Thessalonians 5:24

Jena Powell is the Republican Nominee for Ohio’s 80th House District and will appear on the ballot in the November General Election after winning Tuesday night with 49.5% of the vote. She had this to say:

I am incredibly honored and humbled by the support of our community! Thank you all so much for trusting me to serve alongside each of you as your Republican nominee for State Representative in the 80th district of Ohio.

Our team knocked over 16,000 doors and talked to voters in the rain and snow. I could never have done this without the help and support of so many of you. Along the way I was able to meet so many kind people who care about our community and want to see the 80th district thrive. I am thrilled to come alongside you and serve together!

A special shout-out to Amy Williams (my campaign manager), my family (Karen Powell, Rachael Powell, Justin Grant Powell, Chase Powell, Haleigh Powell) The Haddad Family (Jennifer Layton Haddad, Morgan Haddad), Johnathan Newman, Shawna Wise, Nick Hissong, Alexander Staton, C.j. Tassell, Austin Lee, Edward Jaax, Joe Cheatwood, Donna Bundenthal, Jacob Waller, Jake Sheard, Lisa Davidson, Christian Denlinger, Christine Lindstrom Nealeigh, Claire Dyson, Nathan Copeland, Adam Josefczyk, Stephanie Kreuz and so many others! Our ground game showed when we won in Darke county with 70% of the vote and overall win with 49.5% of the vote in a 4 way race. What a team win!

As we move forward to the general election in November, continue to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well as this website for campaign updates. November here we come!

Soli Deo Gloria

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Endorsed by: Right to Life Action Coalition of Ohio

The Right to Life Action Coalition of Ohio, Inc. (RTLACO) announced today their selection of Jena Powell for endorsement in the 80th Ohio House District Republican primary.   The statewide organization selected Powell because of her pro-life and pro-family stance on policy issues, consistent responses to survey questions, and  ability to be successful in her efforts.

“Jena Powell definitely meets RTLACO’s demanding criteria of candidates, and is a consistent conservative” commented Ed Sitter, President of the organization.  “We were pleased with Jena’s pro-life background and responses on our key issues, and anticipate a strong stance for life from her in the future in the Ohio House.” Read more

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Endorsed by: Conservative Republican Leadership Committee

 “The Conservative Republican Leadership Committee is pleased to endorse Jena Powell for House District 80. Jena’s conservative track record, her small business experience, and her integrity will serve Darke and Miami Counties well. Jena Powell will stand strong for conservative values in Columbus.” -Conservative Republican Leadership Committee

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Endorsed by: Ohio Right to Life

I’m honored to be endorsed by Ohio Right to Life PAC!

“Conservative Jena Powell has earned the Ohio Right to Life PAC endorsement for the Republican primary for the Ohio House of Representatives.

Jena Powell believes life is a gift from God and will protect all innocent human beings’ right to life from their first heart beat until their last.

“The May 2018 Primary is critical for Ohio’s pro-life movement as we must retain, advance, and promote those candidates for office who best exemplify our life-saving mission,” said Mike Gonidakis on behalf of the Ohio Right to Life PAC.

Jena Powell is running in the May 8th Republican primary in the 80th District, which includes Miami and Darke counties.”