Megan Godfrey Explained

Megan Godfrey
Term Start1:January 14, 2019
Term End1:January 9, 2023
Predecessor1:Jeff Williams
State House1:Arkansas
District1:89th
Birth Name:Megan Cardwell
Birth Date:5 December 1983
Party:Democrat
Spouse:[1]
Children:Elizabeth "Zuzu", Jude
Education:Loyola Marymount University (MA)
University of Arkansas (BA cum laude)

Megan Cardwell Godfrey (born December 5, 1983) is an American educator and politician who served in the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 89th district from 2019 to 2023. She is a member of the Democratic Party.

Early life

Megan Cardwell was born to parents Cindy and Gary Cardwell on December 5, 1983. The family moved to Springdale, Arkansas when she was 14. After graduating from Springdale High School, Cardwell attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, graduating with a major in Spanish and minor in Latin American studies. She was active in Associated Student Government[2] and was named homecoming queen at the University of Arkansas in 2004.[3]

Career

Cardwell joined Teach for America after graduation and taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District until 2008. During this time, she also earned a master's in early childhood education from Loyola Marymount University.[4]

In 2008, Cardwell married Daniel Godfrey of Springdale and returned to Springdale to raise her family. She worked at Springdale Public Schools as a teacher and ESL curriculum specialist.[5] Springdale is the largest school district in Arkansas and often has the highest proportion of ESL-students in the state, reflecting the diverse demographics of Springdale and the 89th district.[6] After nine years in Springdale, Godfrey took a position with Fayetteville Public Schools as Co-Director of English Language Learning.

Politics

See also: 2018 Arkansas elections. In the general election on November 6, 2018, Godfrey narrowly unseated Republican State Rep. Jeff Williams by a final vote of 1,857 to 1,827[7] (50.5%-49.5%).[8] She was the first Democrat elected to the House from Springdale since Louis McJunkin, who retired in 1999.[9]

As a member of the 92nd Arkansas General Assembly, Godfrey was in the minority as a Democrat. At the start of the session, Republicans had maintained a state government trifecta since 2015. Godfrey's signature legislation in 2019 was lead sponsor of Act 837, which grants nursing licenses to qualified nursing school students with a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status.[10]

She announced plans to run for reelection in June 2019. Unopposed in the Democratic primary, Godfrey won a second term in November 2020 against Republican challenger Jed Duggar, a son of former state representative Jim Bob Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting fame.[11]

Following the redistricting of House maps in 2021, Godfrey was drawn into a much more heavily Republican district that did not contain most of the area she already represented. She announced her intention to retire from the House and not run for reelection in 2022.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cardwell-Godfrey . . Springdale . June 28, 2008 . . 31943926 . 1080-952X . March 24, 2020 .
  2. News: U. Arkansas students vote in mock election . Yvette . Scorse . . Fayetteville . University of Arkansas . October 27, 2004 . 891087545 .
  3. Web site: Staff of The Arkansas Traveler . UA names homecoming court . The Arkansas Traveler . Fayetteville . University of Arkansas . October 22, 2004 . 891087545 . March 24, 2020 .
  4. Web site: Forty Under 40: Rep. Megan Godfrey . Forty under 40 2019 . Talk Business & Politics . Talk Business & Politics staff . August 18, 2019 . March 25, 2020 .
  5. Web site: Democrat enters Springdale House race . Thompson . Doug . February 28, 2018 . . . 18117496 . 1066-3355 . March 24, 2020 .
  6. Web site: Springdale, Rogers learn new strategies for helping English learners . July 31, 2015 . Brenda . Bernet . Northwest Arkansas Times . March 24, 2020 .
  7. Web site: Godfrey unseats Williams for House District 89. 2018-11-06. Arkansas Online. en. 2019-10-14.
  8. News: Arkansas Election Results. 2018-11-06. The New York Times. 2019-10-14. en-US. 0362-4331.
  9. Web site: Godfrey runs for second term . Thompson . Doug . June 25, 2019 . Northwest Arkansas Times . Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC . 18117496 . 1066-3355 . March 24, 2020 .
  10. News: Davis . Andy . Bill on nursing licenses in DACA cases advances . 1A, 3A . . Little Rock . . March 8, 2019 . 200 . 111 . 1060-4332 . March 24, 2020 .
  11. Web site: Doug . Thompson . Duggar to challenge Godfrey in District 89 . . November 5, 2019 . Northwest Arkansas Newspapers LLC . 11 . March 24, 2020 .