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Pamela Moses
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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 5, 2024

Education

High school

Central Memphis High School

Bachelor's

University of Tennessee, 2000

Graduate

Union University, 2007

Personal
Birthplace
Kingsport, Tenn.
Religion
Christian
Profession
Musician
Contact

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Pamela Moses (independent) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Tennessee. She lost in the general election on November 5, 2024.

Moses completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Pamela Moses was born in Kingsport, Tennessee. She earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee in 2000 and a graduate degree from Union University in 2007. Her career experience includes working as a musician, organizer, and human rights advocate.[1]

Moses has been affiliated with the following organizations:[1]

  • United States Human Rights Network
  • National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
  • American Association of Retired Persons
  • The National Trust for Historic Preservation
  • Sierra Club
  • Black Voters Matter
  • Campaign Legal
  • American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
  • Color of Change
  • National Action Network
  • National Council of Formerly Incarcerated People

Elections

2024

See also: United States Senate election in Tennessee, 2024

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Tennessee

Incumbent Marsha Blackburn defeated Gloria Johnson, Tharon Chandler, Pamela Moses, and Hastina Robinson in the general election for U.S. Senate Tennessee on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Marsha Blackburn
Marsha Blackburn (R)
 
64.3
 
1,851,088
Image of Gloria Johnson
Gloria Johnson (D)
 
33.7
 
969,569
Image of Tharon Chandler
Tharon Chandler (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
0.9
 
26,749
Image of Pamela Moses
Pamela Moses (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
0.8
 
22,933
Image of Hastina Robinson
Hastina Robinson (Independent) Candidate Connection
 
0.3
 
7,675

Total votes: 2,878,014
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Tennessee

Gloria Johnson defeated Marquita Bradshaw, Lola Denise Brown, and Civil Miller-Watkins in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Tennessee on August 1, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Gloria Johnson
Gloria Johnson
 
70.2
 
143,962
Image of Marquita Bradshaw
Marquita Bradshaw
 
21.8
 
44,657
Image of Lola Denise Brown
Lola Denise Brown
 
4.9
 
10,027
Image of Civil Miller-Watkins
Civil Miller-Watkins
 
3.1
 
6,420

Total votes: 205,066
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. Senate Tennessee

Incumbent Marsha Blackburn defeated Tres Wittum in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate Tennessee on August 1, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Marsha Blackburn
Marsha Blackburn
 
89.5
 
367,799
Image of Tres Wittum
Tres Wittum
 
10.5
 
43,244

Total votes: 411,043
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Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Moses in this election.

2019

See also: Mayoral election in Memphis, Tennessee (2019)

General election

General election for Mayor of Memphis

The following candidates ran in the general election for Mayor of Memphis on October 3, 2019.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Jim Strickland
Jim Strickland (Nonpartisan)
 
62.1
 
59,904
Image of Willie Herenton
Willie Herenton (Nonpartisan)
 
28.7
 
27,702
Image of Tamara Sawyer
Tamara Sawyer (Nonpartisan)
 
6.9
 
6,669
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Robert Hodges (Nonpartisan)
 
0.5
 
471
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Sharon A. Webb (Nonpartisan)
 
0.5
 
445
Image of Lemichael Wilson
Lemichael Wilson (Nonpartisan)
 
0.3
 
305
Image of Steven Bradley
Steven Bradley (Nonpartisan)
 
0.2
 
232
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Terrence Boyce (Nonpartisan)
 
0.2
 
228
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David Walker (Nonpartisan)
 
0.2
 
224
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Leo AwGoWhat (Nonpartisan)
 
0.1
 
77
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DeAngelo Pegues (Nonpartisan)
 
0.1
 
64
Image of Pamela Moses
Pamela Moses (Nonpartisan) (Write-in)
 
0.0
 
0
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Michael Banks (Nonpartisan)
 
0.0
 
0
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
134

Total votes: 96,455
(100.00% precincts reporting)
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Campaign themes

2024

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Pamela Moses completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2024. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Moses' responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I have a deep involvement in political campaigns and community activism, which gives me experience in people which is highly valuable when running for office. My experiences demonstrate my strong commitment to social justice, community empowerment, and political engagement.

My educational background in Political Science and Intercultural Studies provides a solid foundation for understanding political systems, international policy-making, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in society.

Additionally, my role as the founder of Black Lives Matter Memphis and managing executive director of Rise Up America reflects my abilities in leadership and activism in advocating for marginalized communities and addressing issues of racial inequality.

My community involvement as the President of the Hollywood Community Neighborhood Association.

I have been recognized with awards like the NAACP outstanding performance award, Commission on Religion and Racism (COOR) award, and the Equity Alliance "Radical Flame Award" further validate my contributions and dedication to social justice causes.
  • Here are three key messages of your campaign: 1. **Eradicate Homelessness**: Committed to eliminating homelessness through comprehensive policies and support systems that provide stable housing and essential services to those in need. 2. **Erase Poverty**: Focused on reducing poverty by implementing economic initiatives, job creation programs, and social safety nets that ensure financial stability and opportunities for all. 3. **Affordable and Public Housing**: Dedicated to expanding access to affordable and public housing to ensure that every citizen has a safe and secure place to live, contributing to overall community well-being.
  • 1. **Universal Healthcare for All:** I am committed to implementing legislation that ensures every citizen has access to comprehensive healthcare services. This includes preventative care, treatment for chronic illnesses, and mental health services. 2. **Focus on Mental Health:** Recognizing that 65% of people in jails and prisons have unaddressed mental health problems, I will prioritize building new mental health hospitals and facilities. Our goal is to provide proper care and support, reducing the need for incarceration and improving public health outcomes. 3. **Reforming the Justice System:** By addressing the root causes of criminal behavior, such as mental health issues, we
  • 1. Fighting Public Corruption and Waste Our government should be a beacon of integrity and efficiency, yet public corruption and wasteful spending have eroded trust and accountability. As your representative, I am committed to eradicating these issues. Our taxpayer money must be used effectively and transparently, ensuring every dollar serves the public good. By promoting accountability at all levels, we can restore faith in our institutions and ensure that our resources are directed towards initiatives that genuinely benefit our communities. 2. Prioritizing Resources for Americans We must focus on spending our resources wisely, prioritizing the needs of American citizens. This means investing in

In the ongoing fight against poverty, bolstering agriculture and education stands as paramount. Agricultural development not only provides livelihoods for millions but also ensures food security and economic stability in vulnerable regions. By investing in sustainable farming practices, infrastructure, and market access, we can empower farmers and communities to break the cycle of poverty. Simultaneously, enhancing educational opportunities, particularly for marginalized groups, fosters long-term economic growth and social equity. Access to quality education equips individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in modern economies, promoting upward mobility and reducing inequity.

I look up to Nelson Mandela for his extraordinary resilience and commitment to justice. Despite enduring 27 years of imprisonment under the apartheid regime in South Africa, Mandela emerged with a steadfast dedication to reconciliation and peaceful resolution. His ability to transcend bitterness and lead his country as its first black president exemplifies courage, forgiveness, and a vision for a unified nation. Mandela's capacity to overcome adversity and unite a divided society with compassion and inclusivity serves as a timeless example of leadership and moral integrity.

I also admire Muhammad Ali for his unparalleled athleticism and unwavering advocacy for civil rights and social justice. Beyond his accomplishments in the boxing ring, Ali fearlessly spoke out against racial inequality, religious freedom, and opposition to the Vietnam War, even at great personal cost. His courage, resilience, and unyielding commitment to his principles continue to inspire generations, demonstrating the power of individual conviction in sparking meaningful societal change.

"Politics of Oppression" House Ni**er by Dr. Issac Richmond and the New Jim Crow or the new Jim crow by Michelle Alexander

Integrity, trust, fairness, and transparency are critical characteristics for an elected official, especially in representing constituents effectively.
Integrity ensures that they adhere to ethical principles and moral standards, guiding their decisions and actions. This consistency builds a reputation for reliability and principled leadership. T
rust is fundamental because it establishes a bond between the official and the public. When constituents trust their elected representatives, they believe in their ability to act in the community's best interests, fostering cooperation and support.
Fairness and compassion are essential for ensuring equal treatment and justice. It requires officials to make decisions impartially, considering diverse perspectives and striving to address the needs of all constituents fairly. This principle promotes inclusivity and social cohesion within the community.
Transparency complements fairness by providing visibility into the decision-making process. Open communication about policies, actions, and the rationale behind decisions fosters accountability. When officials are transparent, constituents can hold them accountable for their actions, promoting a culture of trust and responsiveness in governance.
These principles lies in their collective ability to ensure proper representation. When elected officials embody integrity, trust, fairness, and transparency, they demonstrate a commitment to serving the public good. This not only strengthens democratic institutions but also enhances the legitimacy of elected representatives in the eyes of the community. Without trust in their leaders, constituents may feel disconnected from the political process, leading to disenchantment and a lack of effective representation. Therefore, upholding these principles is crucial for fostering a robust and inclusive democracy where every voice is heard and valued.

The qualities I possess—humanity, compassion, and love—are what I believe are crucial for effective and impactful leadership in public office. In a political landscape often marked by division and partisanship, these qualities serve as foundational principles that prioritize the well-being and dignity of all individuals. Humanity allows me to empathize with the diverse experiences and needs of my constituents, ensuring their voices are heard and their concerns addressed with sincerity. Compassion drives me to seek equitable solutions that uplift marginalized communities and promote social justice. Love motivates me to approach governance with a genuine desire to serve and improve the lives of others, fostering unity and collaboration for the greater good. These qualities guide my commitment to integrity, fairness, and inclusive representation, essential for fostering trust and making meaningful progress as an officeholder.

As an elected official, I am deeply committed to serving all constituents with unwavering dedication. It is my solemn duty to listen intently to the needs of every member of our community, especially those who have been marginalized or face unique challenges due to disability. I believe in crafting legislation that not only protects but empowers every individual, ensuring their rights are upheld and their voices are heard. Every policy I propose is rooted in the principle of fairness and equity, aiming to create a society where everyone can thrive and contribute without barriers. Together, we can build a future where inclusivity and compassion guide every decision, ensuring no one is left behind.

I aspire to leave a legacy of empowerment and hope, particularly for justice-impacted, marginalized, and disabled individuals. I want to inspire others to believe in their ability to overcome adversity and achieve their aspirations, regardless of challenges they may face. By advocating for equitable opportunities, promoting inclusivity, and championing policies that enhance accessibility and support, I aim to foster a society where everyone feels valued, heard, and empowered to pursue their dreams. My legacy would be measured by the positive impact on people's lives, ensuring that future generations inherit a world where belief in oneself is the cornerstone of resilience and success.

The first historical event in my lifetime that I vividly remember was when my mother, a black single parent, was elected to the first city council in Jackson, TN. I was 12 years old at the time and had the honor of holding the Bible at her inauguration ceremony. It was a momentous occasion for our family and our community, highlighting the importance of representation and civic engagement. Witnessing her achievement at a young age left a lasting impression on me, inspiring my belief in the power of public service and the impact individuals can have on shaping their communities.

My very first job was working two jobs simultaneously: one at Chief Auto Parts (now Auto Zone) and another at Walgreens. I continued working at Walgreens until my freshman year of college, gaining valuable experience in customer service and retail operations during that time.

My favorite book is "The Autobiography of Willie Nelson" because it resonates with me on a personal level as a musician. Willie Nelson's journey, from his musical career to overcoming personal challenges like incarceration, is both inspiring and relatable. His resilience, artistic vision, and enduring popularity despite setbacks reflect a deep passion for music and a commitment to staying true to oneself. The autobiography not only provides insight into Nelson's life but also celebrates his lasting impact on music and culture, making it a compelling read for anyone passionate about music and the human spirit.

One of the ongoing struggles in my life has been navigating the pressure to conform and fit in with societal expectations or norms that may compromise my values or authenticity. I find it challenging to accept situations or individuals who lack integrity or authenticity, as I believe strongly in honesty and genuine connections. This struggle has taught me the importance of staying true to myself, even in the face of external pressures, and maintaining relationships built on mutual respect and sincerity.

Over the next decade, the United States faces several significant challenges that demand urgent attention. Healthcare remains a pressing issue, with access, affordability, and quality of care needing comprehensive reform. Climate change poses an existential threat, requiring bold actions to mitigate its impacts and transition to sustainable practices. Addressing poverty and economic inequality is crucial for ensuring equitable opportunities and social mobility. In foreign affairs, navigating conflicts, promoting diplomacy, and managing immigration are critical for national security and global stability. These challenges require strategic planning, bipartisan cooperation, and innovative solutions to safeguard the nation's future prosperity and well-being.

Term limits are a crucial mechanism to foster accountability, prevent entrenched power dynamics, and mitigate the risks of corruption and authoritarianism in government. By imposing limits on the number of terms an elected official can serve, we ensure that leadership remains dynamic and responsive to evolving public needs. Term limits help prevent the accumulation of unchecked power and the development of political dynasties, promoting a healthy turnover of ideas and perspectives within legislative bodies. Moreover, they encourage regular opportunities for new voices and fresh approaches to governance, enhancing democratic representation and reducing the influence of special interests over time.

Beyond these benefits, term limits can also promote greater diversity in political leadership, encouraging individuals from diverse backgrounds and experiences to enter public service without facing entrenched incumbency advantages. This diversity strengthens democracy by ensuring that elected officials more accurately reflect the demographics and values of the communities they serve. While implementing term limits requires careful consideration of their specific impacts and adjustments to governance structures, they ultimately serve as a safeguard against the concentration of power and the perpetuation of self-serving interests in government.

The U.S. Senate possesses several unique qualities that set it apart as an institution: I was born and bred for this job I served as a Commuter Senator at the University of TN. Senators must:

1. Equal Representation per State: Each state, regardless of size or population, is represented equally by two senators, which ensures that smaller states have an equal voice alongside larger ones in the legislative process.

2. Staggered Terms: Senators serve staggered six-year terms, with one-third of the Senate facing election every two years. This structure provides continuity and stability while allowing for regular opportunities for electoral accountability.

3. Confirmation Powers: The Senate plays a critical role in the confirmation of federal judges, Cabinet officials, and other key appointments made by the President, adding a layer of checks and balances to the executive branch.

4. Debate and Filibuster: The Senate traditionally allows for extended debate and filibustering, which can prolong decision-making but also allows for thorough examination of legislation and encourages bipartisan cooperation.

5. Advice and Consent: Alongside confirmation powers, the Senate has the authority to provide "advice and consent" on treaties negotiated by the President, enhancing its role in shaping U.S. foreign policy.

6. Committee System: The Senate's committee system allows for specialized expertise and focused deliberation on specific policy areas, influencing the legislative process and providing opportunities for thorough examination of issues.

These qualities collectively contribute to the Senate's unique role in American governance, and I ready to serve all Tennesseans and maintain the checks on executive power.

Yes, having previous experience in government or politics can be beneficial for senators, but it's not the sole determinant of effective leadership. Experience can provide valuable insights into legislative processes, institutional norms, and political strategy, which are essential for navigating the complexities of governance and enacting meaningful legislation. Experienced senators often bring a deep understanding of policy nuances and established relationships that can facilitate bipartisan cooperation and effective decision-making. However, while experience offers advantages, it should not overshadow the importance of diverse perspectives and fresh ideas. Senators who bring varied backgrounds, including those from outside traditional political circles, can offer innovative solutions, represent underrepresented communities, and bring a closer connection to grassroots concerns. Therefore, a balance between experienced leadership and diverse representation is crucial to ensuring the Senate effectively serves the interests of all constituents while fostering innovation and inclusivity in policymaking.

I am committed to using all available tools, including the filibuster if necessary, to protect and advance the interests of the people I represent. When critical issues or legislation threaten the well-being and rights of my constituents, I will not hesitate to take a stand and extend debate to ensure their voices are heard and their concerns addressed. The filibuster, while a challenging and sometimes contentious tactic, can be a vital means to safeguarding the values and priorities of those I serve. My dedication remains steadfast in using this tool responsibly and judiciously to achieve outcomes that uphold fairness, justice, and the common good for all.

I don't think I could honestly answer this question because I believe each person brings their own unique qualities and experiences to their role as a senator. However, if I were to draw inspiration from past leaders, I would look to a blend of Senator Fred Thompson and Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm. Senator Fred Thompson was known for his integrity, dedication to public service, and his ability to bridge partisan divides to achieve meaningful legislation. He brought a sense of pragmatism and a commitment to ethical leadership that I deeply admire. On the other hand, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm was a trailblazer who broke barriers as the first African American woman elected to Congress and the first woman to run for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Her fearless advocacy for social justice, equality, and inclusivity resonates with my own values of fairness and representation for all. By embracing the best qualities of these two leaders—integrity, bipartisan collaboration, and a commitment to justice—I aspire to effectively serve my constituents and make a positive impact in the Senate.

I don't joke life is too serious but my favorite comedian is Richard Pryor

When evaluating a judicial nominee, I would conduct a thorough assessment focused on their judicial record and interactions with parties involved in their past rulings. Reviewing their written opinions and decisions provides insights into their legal reasoning, adherence to precedent, and ability to interpret the law impartially. Equally important is engaging with both plaintiffs and defendants affected by their rulings to gather firsthand perspectives on the nominee's fairness, clarity, and judicial temperament. My primary concern would be ensuring the nominee possesses the legal expertise, integrity, and commitment to applying the law objectively, free from personal bias or undue influence. This rigorous evaluation process aims to uphold the judiciary's role in safeguarding justice and ensuring that appointed judges can uphold the Constitution and protect the rights of all citizens impartially.

As an independent senator, I would prioritize building constructive and collaborative relationships with senators across the political spectrum. Recognizing that effective governance often requires bipartisan cooperation, I would seek common ground with colleagues from all parties to propose legislation that benefits my constituents and all Americans. By fostering open communication, mutual respect, and a commitment to finding pragmatic solutions, I believe we can transcend partisan divides and address pressing issues facing our nation. This approach not only promotes inclusivity and diversity of perspectives but also strengthens the legislative process by ensuring that diverse viewpoints are considered in shaping policies that serve the public interest. Ultimately, my goal would be to cultivate an environment of trust and cooperation in the Senate, where the focus remains on advancing the common good and delivering meaningful results for the people we represent.

Absolutely, compromise is essential in policymaking to navigate diverse viewpoints and achieve meaningful legislative outcomes. However, it must be approached with careful consideration to avoid compromising core principles, integrity, or the protected rights of constituents. The key is finding common ground that upholds ethical standards and serves the public interest without causing harm. By fostering constructive dialogue, respecting differing perspectives, and seeking solutions that benefit all stakeholders, compromise can facilitate progress and effective governance while maintaining trust and accountability in the legislative process.

The U.S. Senate's investigative powers are crucial tools for upholding accountability, justice, and democracy. These powers should be exercised judiciously and with a commitment to transparency, aiming to uncover facts, scrutinize governmental actions, and ensure the integrity of public officials and institutions. Investigations should focus on protecting Americans' rights and interests, uncovering potential abuses of power, and holding individuals accountable for misconduct. By conducting thorough and impartial inquiries, the Senate can fulfill its duty to provide oversight, promote trust in government, and safeguard democratic principles. It's essential that these investigations are conducted with respect for due process, fairness, and the rule of law, ensuring they serve the broader public good and strengthen democratic governance.

Robert F. Kennedy, Congressman Steve Cohen, Senator Brent Taylor, Housing For All.

Foremost among these is the nominee's moral character. Integrity, honesty, and ethical conduct are foundational qualities essential for anyone assuming significant public responsibility. A comprehensive review of the nominee's past actions and behaviors, both professionally and personally, provides critical insights into their dedication to these principles and their ability to maintain them under scrutiny.

Equally important is assessing the nominee's interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse groups of people. Effective leadership within a Cabinet position requires not only technical expertise but also the capacity to collaborate across political divides, listen to differing viewpoints, and foster inclusive decision-making processes. An evaluation of how the nominee has engaged with colleagues, stakeholders, and the public in prior roles can reveal their proficiency in building consensus and facilitating productive dialogue.
Furthermore, examining the nominee's achievements and qualifications relevant to the responsibilities of the Cabinet position is crucial. Experience in pertinent fields—whether in government, academia, business, or nonprofit sectors—provides the expertise needed to navigate complex policy challenges and effectively manage departmental operations. A thorough review of the nominee's track record should highlight tangible accomplishments and a commitment to advancing public interests through innovative solutions and strategic leadership.
Additionally, the alignment of the nominee's priorities with those of the president and the broader administration is a significant factor. While Cabinet members are expected to provide independent expertise and advice, their ability to support and implement the administration's policy agenda is essential for coherent policymaking and effective governance. Ethical, and capable of serving the American people with integrity and effectiveness in their respective Cabinet roles.

I believe that financial transparency and government accountability are foundational pillars of a healthy democracy. It is crucial for elected officials and government institutions to operate with openness and clarity when handling public funds and making decisions that affect the community. Transparency fosters trust among constituents, ensuring they understand how their tax dollars are being used and allowing them to hold their representatives accountable. Accountability means taking responsibility for actions and decisions, being responsive to the needs and concerns of the people, and striving for ethical conduct in all aspects of governance. Upholding these principles not only strengthens democracy but also promotes fairness and integrity in public service.

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Campaign website

Moses’ campaign website stated the following:

Seven Point Policies & Positions


1. Criminal Justice Reform and Economic Development

Pamela Moses will champion comprehensive criminal justice reform that integrates economic opportunities for justice-impacted individuals.
This includes:

  • Job Creation and Workforce Development: Legislation to create workforce development programs specifically for formerly incarcerated individuals, focusing on skill development, education, and entrepreneurship. This will help reduce recidivism and provide a path to economic stability.
  • Economic Competitiveness: Encouraging innovation and productivity by investing in programs that upskill workers, enhance job satisfaction, and improve overall social welfare. This also includes promoting innovative transportation solutions like a high-speed rail line to boost economic growth and reduce carbon emissions.


2. Healthcare for All

Pamela advocates for universal healthcare access, ensuring every Tennessean receives quality medical care.
This includes:

  • Mental Health Investment: Expanding mental health resources, particularly in underserved communities, and integrating mental health services into primary care.
  • Rehabilitation over Incarceration: Legislation focused on treatment and support for individuals with mental health and substance use disorders, diverting them from the criminal justice system into appropriate care.


3. Food Security and Local Agriculture

Pamela plans to eliminate food deserts in Tennessee and promote sustainable agriculture by:

  • Supporting Farmers’ Markets: Encouraging the establishment of farmers’ markets in underserved areas and providing direct channels for local farmers to sell their produce, fostering a stronger connection between consumers and producers.
  • Community Engagement: Promoting educational programs that teach people how to grow their own food and make healthy dietary choices, contributing to the community health and food security


4. Community Health and Wellness

Pamela will advocate for community well-being by:

  • Investment in Mental Health: Legislation to expand access to mental health services, focusing on early intervention, crisis stabilization, and long-term support.
  • Youth Engagement Programs: Developing mentorship and leadership programs for youth that build critical skills such as entrepreneurship, problem-solving, and teamwork, empowering the next generation.


5. Environmental Sustainability

Pamela supports legislation aimed at creating a sustainable future by:

  • Reducing Carbon Emissions: Promoting green energy solutions and investments in American-made infrastructure, including a high-speed rail line that supports sustainable development, job creation, and regional connectivity.


6. Youth Violence Prevention

Pamela will introduce legislation to address the root causes of youth violence, including:

  • Moratorium on Bullets and Gun Manufacturers: Creating stricter regulations on gun manufacturing and sales, along with programs that address the social and economic factors contributing to violence.


7. Reparations and Free Speech

Pamela believes in rectifying historical injustices and protecting democratic freedoms by:

  • Reparations: Advocating for reparations for descendants of slavery, including land, property, or non-repayable grants of $50,000 per person or family.
  • Free Speech: Promoting a culture of respectful debate and transparency, ensuring freedom of speech is protected while encouraging healthy and constructive dialogue in a democratic society[2]
—Pamela Moses’ campaign website (2024)[3]

2019

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Pamela Moses did not complete Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Campaign finance summary


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Pamela Moses campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2024* U.S. Senate TennesseeLost general$5,473 $5,361
Grand total$5,473 $5,361
Sources: OpenSecretsFederal Elections Commission ***This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
* Data from this year may not be complete

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Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on June 29, 2024
  2. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  3. Pamela Moses for Senate, “About: Moses' Seven Point Plan & Policies,” accessed September 26, 2024


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