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Arriell's Plan
A people-first plan to bring resources home, strengthen neighborhoods, expand opportunity, and keep government accountable to District 91.

Bring It Home
Memphis deserves its fair share.
Memphis helps move Tennessee forward. Our communities deserve to see more state resources come back home.
Arriell will work to bring more state funding, jobs, and investment to District 91 for schools, roads, housing, health care, public safety, youth programs, and neighborhood improvements.
In Nashville, Arriell will:
• Support budget amendments that invest in Memphis
• Connect residents and organizations to state resources
• Track where state dollars are going
• Protect local decision making
• Make sure District 91 has a strong voice in state decisions
Bottom line:
Memphis should not have to beg for what we already help build.
Build the Block
Clean lots. Safe streets. Stronger neighborhoods.
Quality of life starts on the block.
Arriell will support state policies and funding that help clean up vacant lots, improve lighting and sidewalks, reduce blight, repair state roads, support housing stability, and invest in prevention before crisis happens.
In Nashville, Arriell will:
• Support blight removal and vacant lot cleanup
• Advance better lighting, sidewalks, roads, drainage, and public spaces
• Press for repairs on state roads that run through Memphis neighborhoods
• Support violence prevention and youth intervention
• Expand mental health, recovery, and trauma support
• Support home repair, housing stability, seniors, caregivers, and working families
Bottom line:
District 91 deserves to see progress block by block.


Clear the Path
A paycheck. A pathway. A future.
Life is expensive, families are stretched, and pathways to economic success are too hard to navigate.
Arriell will advance policies that connect people to real jobs, career training, apprenticeships, youth employment, small business support, and second chance opportunities.
In Nashville, Arriell will:
• Support summer jobs for teens and opportunity youth
• Advance job training tied to real careers
• Expand apprenticeships and skilled trades
• Support small businesses and neighborhood entrepreneurs
• Strengthen public schools, after school programs, mentoring, arts, sports, and safe youth spaces
• Support second chance hiring and reentry services
Bottom line:
Opportunity should pay, and it should be within reach.
Keep Power with the People
Public office belongs to the people.
Now is not the time for political games.
Arriell believes public office should be about serving people, not helping yourself. She will make government easier to understand, easier to reach, and more accountable to the people it serves.
In Nashville and at home, Arriell will:
• Hold regular community meetings
• Share plain language updates on bills, budgets, votes, and resources
• Help residents navigate state agencies
• Create space for residents to be heard before decisions are made
• Support ethics, transparency, and public accountability
• Stay accessible after Election Day
Bottom line:
District 91 deserves a representative who answers the call to serve.
