Danny Bentley

American politician
Danny Bentley
Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives
from the 98th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2017
Preceded byLew Nicholls
Personal details
BornRussell, Kentucky, US
Political partyRepublican
Educationbachelor of science, doctor of pharmacy
Alma materUniversity of Kentucky

Danny Bentley is an American politician who has served as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives since January 2017. He represents Kentucky's 98th House district. He is not seeking reelection in 2024.

Electoral history

He was first elected to the house in the 2016 Kentucky House of Representatives election. He was reelected in the 2018 Kentucky House of Representatives election. He was reelected in the 2020 Kentucky House of Representatives election. He was reelected in the 2022 Kentucky House of Representatives election.[citation needed]

Biography

He earned a bachelor of science and a doctor of pharmacy from the University of Kentucky. He has worked as a pharmacist and as an educator at Ohio University. He is a Baptist.[1][2] Bentley is a Type 2 diabetic.[3]

Anti-semitic comments and retirement from House

During a debate on the abortion pill RU-486, Bentley stated the drug was developed from the deadly chemical agent Zyklon B, and that the abortion pill was "invented by a Jew".[4] He then went on a tangent about Jewish women's sexual habits.[5][6]

"Did you know that a Jewish woman has less cancer of the cervix than any other race in this country or this world? And why is that? Because the Jewish women only have one sex partner."[7]

Bentley was condemned by multiple Jewish groups. Bentley later apologized for his statements, and stated that he stood with the Jewish community against hatred.[7]

On November 22, 2023, he announced that he would retire from the house and not seek reelection in 2024.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Legislator-Profile - Legislative Research Commission". legislature.ky.gov. Archived from the original on 2023-09-13. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  2. ^ "Danny Bentley". Ballotpedia. Archived from the original on 2023-05-06. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  3. ^ "Bentley announces retirement from legislature". Yahoo News. 2023-11-22. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  4. ^ "Kentucky governor: No place for antisemitism in Kentucky". spectrumnews1.com. Archived from the original on 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  5. ^ Sonka, Morgan Watkins and Joe. "Kentucky lawmaker apologizes for referencing Jewish women's sex life amid abortion debate". The Courier-Journal. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  6. ^ Culvyhouse, Henry (2022-03-03). "Bentley in hot water with remarks: Representative makes comments construed as antisemitic on House floor". The Independent Online. Archived from the original on 2022-03-24. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  7. ^ a b "Kentucky Lawmaker Apologizes After 'Bizarre, Anti-Semitic Rant' About Abortion Pill". HuffPost. 2022-03-04. Archived from the original on 2023-06-06. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
  8. ^ Cities, Kentucky League of (2023-11-22). "Rep. Danny Bentley Announces Legislative Retirement". KLC City Limit. Retrieved 2023-11-25.
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