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Tennessee Advances AI Regulation, Education Funding, and Economic Initiatives in Landmark Legislative Session

Tennessee Advances AI Regulation, Education Funding, and Economic Initiatives in Landmark Legislative Session

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Tennessee's state legislature is advancing key measures, including the unanimous Senate passage of SB 1580, which prohibits deploying AI systems posing as mental health professionals, according to JD Supra reports. Lawmakers also approved a sunset bill extending the Tennessee Board of Regents through 2026 with $1.01 billion in funding for FY 25-26, securing higher education and workforce programs amid enrollment growth of up to 14.2 percent at technical colleges, as noted by WGNS Radio. The Tennessee Chamber of Commerce launched its first 2026 Business Redbook, offering data-driven economic insights to bolster competitiveness, per FOX17 news.

In business and economy news, the Tennessee Valley Authority reversed plans to retire coal plants at Kingston Fossil, preserving over 450 jobs, WATE 6 On Your Side reports from recent discussions. Rental markets in cities like Johnson City and Knoxville show promise for investors due to job growth in healthcare and manufacturing, Buildium Research indicates. Governor Bill Lee's FY 2027 budget proposes $7.9 billion for K-12 education, including boosts to the TISA funding formula.

Community updates highlight infrastructure wins, with all $2 billion in recent higher ed capital projects on time and budget, including new TCAT campuses. Union County offers drug disposal kits and saw a local council meeting, while public safety incidents include a teen's jail trip after erratic behavior, per Union News Leader headlines. Recent heavy rain of 1-3 inches addressed drought concerns but brought weekend downpours, NewsChannel5 forecasts.

Looking Ahead, Severe Weather Awareness Week runs through February 21, focusing on floods, lightning, and tornadoes, with a public event at Trevecca University, as urged by TEMA and NWS. Watch for grocery sales tax debates and Knox County mayor race developments.

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