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Allie Phillips Announces Campaign for Tennessee House of Representatives in District 75

Clarksville, TN – 12/30/25 – Allie Phillips, a working mom of two, a union member, and a community advocate, announced her campaign on Friday for Tennessee House District 75, running on a platform focused on affordability, strong public schools, and practical solutions to the issues facing Montgomery County families.

Phillips’ campaign prioritizes lowering costs for working families – including housing, childcare, and healthcare. She is also focused on protecting and strengthening public schools, opposing private voucher programs that divert funding from local classrooms. Additionally, she is prioritizing veteran care and proactively solving Montgomery County’s growing traffic and road infrastructure problems.

“Families in Montgomery County are working hard, but costs keep rising faster than their paychecks can keep up with,” Phillips said. “Housing is out of reach, childcare is unaffordable, healthcare is overwhelming, and the roads aren’t keeping up with our growth. I’m running to focus on real, local solutions that make life more affordable and our community stronger.”

Phillips previously operated a small business from her home running an in-home daycare facility, which gave her firsthand insight into the challenges facing working parents, caregivers, and small business owners. These experiences shape her commitment to policies that support families and strengthen the local economy. 

Phillips has also been a vocal advocate for reproductive healthcare following her own pregnancy loss, an experience that highlighted the consequences of state policies that fail to account for real-life medical emergencies. She emphasized that this campaign is about listening to constituents and addressing the full range of issues that affect families’ daily lives.

“When lawmakers stop listening to the people they represent, families pay the price,” Phillips said. “I’m running to bring common sense, compassion, and accountability back to the state House and to make sure Montgomery County gets the investments and attention it deserves.”

Phillips lives in Clarksville with her husband, 8-year-old daughter and 8-month-old son.


For more information, visit alliep4tn.com or email the team at teamallie4tn@gmail.com.

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