Press Release

The Collective PAC Endorses Mrs. Kisha Davis & Ms. Marie Mott In State and Local Races in Tennessee

Thursday, July 28th, 2022

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, The Collective PAC  — the nation’s largest political action committee dedicated to increasing Black political engagement, representation, and power across all levels of government — endorsed Mrs. Kisha Davis for the Tennessee House of Representatives and Ms. Marie Mott for Chattanooga City Council. 

  • Mrs. Kisha Davis is running for the Tennessee House of Representatives in District 63. For the past 20 years, Mrs. Davis has been in the pharmaceutical industry discussing health care reform with doctors for the Executive Commercial Healthcare Sales Leadership. Mrs. Davis’ passion about drug development, science, and clinical trials originated from the passing of her sister. She wants to be the voice and an advocate for the under-represented. If elected, she plans to ensure high-quality public education, and advocate for universal and affordable healthcare, and voting rights.

  • Ms. Marie Mott is running for Chattanooga City Council in District Eight. Ms. Mott is an activist, community organizer, and Co-Founder of “Healing Gardens CHA” an organization specializing in ending food insecurity in Oak Grove and Ridgedale. If elected, she plans to create a community land trust to alleviate the housing crisis, create community cleanup and education to encourage cleaner neighborhoods, and introduce a robust mental health response program. 

 

ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE PAC 

The Collective PAC is working to create an America where Black people are equally represented at every level of government. The Collective PAC is strategically focused on creating a truly equitable democracy where our nation’s local, state, and federal governments have diverse and talented elected leadership and Black people are fully represented in positions of power to create the policies necessary to progress our communities forward. Over the past five years, The Collective PAC has successfully helped 300 Black candidates win elections across the United States.