Issues

Clear positions, direct standards, and no patience for local government drift.

Daniel Berry is not running on vague themes. He is running on a straightforward governing standard: protect taxpayer money, keep core infrastructure funded, demand public accountability, and reject city hall habits that waste time and trust.

Priority

Taxpayer discipline

Priority

Infrastructure first

Priority

Straight public answers

The Standard

The standard is simple: city government should do the obvious well.

These issues are not abstract. They are the basics of competent local government, and Tullahoma has been getting too little of them.

That means spending with discipline, planning before committing taxpayer money, maintaining roads and core services, and making decisions in a way the public can actually trust.

Where Daniel Berry Stands

Clear positions backed by a governing standard.

Fiscal Responsibility

Stop spending like accountability is optional.

Tullahoma families live within limits. City government should do the same. Taxpayers should not be asked to fund weak priorities, absorb avoidable mistakes, or trust spending decisions that cannot be clearly defended.

01

No unnecessary tax increases.

02

Require real scrutiny on spending that does not serve core public responsibilities.

03

Expect major spending decisions to be explained in clear public terms.

Infrastructure First

Plan for roads and core services before problems become expensive.

Roads, paving, drainage, and routine city maintenance are not side issues. They are basic responsibilities. Tullahoma needs long-range planning, consistent funding, and follow-through instead of delay and catch-up politics.

01

Keep roads, paving, and core services at the top of the work list.

02

Use long-term maintenance planning instead of waiting for failure.

03

Measure success by completed work and reliable service delivery.

Transparency

Citizens should not have to guess what city hall is doing.

People deserve direct answers about how decisions are made, where money is going, and who is being served. Public trust falls apart when business is handled behind closed doors or dressed up after the fact.

01

Demand straight public explanations for major decisions.

02

Push back on closed-door habits and insider process.

03

Keep citizens informed before trust is lost, not after.

Common-Sense Leadership

Local government should be practical, disciplined, and serious.

Tullahoma does not need ideological experiments, bureaucratic drift, or leadership that confuses process with results. It needs adults willing to make clear decisions and hold the line on what local government is actually supposed to do.

01

Practical decisions over political theater.

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A conservative governing standard rooted in order and accountability.

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Leadership that remembers who pays the bills and who government answers to.

Take Action

Stand with a campaign that expects more from city government.