Howe was elected as a local councillor for the ward of
Whitchurch & Tongwynlais in 1999 when she was 21, serving for 9 years, and initially was the youngest elected councillor in Wales. Howe worked part-time for the Cardiff North MP
Julie Morgan while she was at university. She has been employed to manage the legal department of the Equal Opportunities Commission. She was the first deputy
South Wales Police and Crime Commissioner and has been special advisor to two
First Ministers of Wales. Her areas of expertise lie within communities, local government, equality and community safety. Her term extends to 2023. The remit is a statutory obligation as “the guardian of the interests of future generations in Wales” to provide guidance and advice to the government and public bodies in Wales when they make decisions so that they think about effects on people in the future as well as now. Although formal powers are limited, the power to require justifications for decisions can influence policy. She promotes public involvement, preventative action and cross-government collaboration to improve decision making. In 2019 Howe introduced a policy of paid leave for staff in her office experiencing domestic abuse. This policy was later adopted by the Welsh government and also a local authority. In 2020 she went further to provide financial support for staff when leaving an abusive relationship in the form of a salary advance, loan or small grant. In October 2020 Howe initiated a
Manifesto for the Future study into providing a
basic income for all citizens in parallel with a shorter working week as a response to unemployment caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. These were already recommended in an earlier report she had published in March 2020. She subsequently said that a universal basic income and a shorter working week should be piloted by the next
Welsh Government. Her list of suggestions also recommends an emphasis on
green policies. These recommendations came ahead of the
2021 Senedd election, to elect
members of the Senedd, and the next Welsh Government. In January 2023 Howe completed her term as Future Generations Commissioner and the role was passed to Derek Walker. Howe has talked about the
Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 at events as diverse as the literary Hay Festival in 2019 and when meeting with Housing Women Cymru. She is a fellow of
Swansea University In 2023 Howe was appointed to communications agency Lynn Group as its global strategic partner. ==Awards==