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2026 legislative recap 114th tennessee general assembly second session

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The Tennessee state budget and legislative actions affect local healthcare, transportation, and energy sectors. The FAIR Rx Act may reduce vertical integration in pharmacy/insurance, potentially lowering drug costs but squeezing margins for integrated players. The moratorium on non-consensual property transfers between municipal electric companies and cooperatives could delay grid consolidation. Impact is region-specific to Tennessee.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Tennessee passed a $58.3 billion budget for 2026.
  • $400 million allocated to Tennessee Department of Transportation.
  • $339 million allocated to public education.
  • $205 million allocated to healthcare initiatives.
  • FAIR Rx Act limits ownership structures among health insurers and pharmacies.
Sector verdictENERGY_UTILITIESDownmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

Moratorium delays efficiency improvements, potentially increasing costs for Tennessee electric utilities by 1-3% over 1-4 weeks.

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