He pushed for long-term road planning with real funding behind it instead of letting infrastructure drift.
Why Tullahoma needs him back now.
Current leadership has raised taxes, backed a failed airport, and left taxpayers to absorb the cost while too much city business keeps moving behind closed doors.
Daniel Berry is running now because Tullahoma needs experienced leadership willing to restore order, defend public safety, confront bad decisions directly, and put city government back on the side of the people paying for it.
He has been clear on public safety, including support for school resource officers and a non-sanctuary city policy.
He has pushed for discipline before new spending, equipment, or infrastructure commitments move forward.
He has been willing to challenge closed-door habits and say plainly when taxpayers are being asked to carry bad decisions.
Experience matters when city government is off course.
Two terms on the Board of Mayor and Aldermen from 2019 through 2024.
Private-sector experience in global healthcare and information technology.
MBA-trained, with a practical focus on budgets, management, and accountability.
A record of pushing for discipline, not drift.
He pushed for a long-term road maintenance schedule with funding behind it instead of letting core infrastructure fall further behind.
He backed long-term funding requirements before new infrastructure or equipment purchases move forward, so the city cannot keep making commitments without a real plan to pay for them.
He opposed building a DEI bureaucracy into city government and supported a non-sanctuary city policy that reinforced public order and cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
What an alderman should be doing.
An alderman should protect taxpayer money, insist on clear public answers, keep infrastructure and core services on track, and refuse to normalize sloppy or closed-door government. That is the standard Daniel Berry is running on.