The statutory purpose of Tennessee’s fund is “to meet unexpected shortfalls of revenue or to meet expenditure requirements in excess of budgeted appropriations levels.” The post When Can Tennessee Use Rainy Day Funds? appeared first on The Sycamore Institute.| The Sycamore Institute
As of August 31, 2025, Tennessee had collected about 7% of the $21.9 billion in total budgeted revenue for FY 2026. The post Tennessee Tax Revenue Tracker for FY 2026 appeared first on The Sycamore Institute.| The Sycamore Institute
As introduced, Gov. Lee’s proposed special session legislation would require at least $917.6 million, not including any amounts related to immigration enforcement actions. Policymakers likely have at least $1.7 billion in non-recurring and as much as $1.2 billion in recurring General Fund resources available in FYs 2025 and 2026, respectively.| The Sycamore Institute
As of July 31, 2025, Tennessee had collected about 101% of the $21.9 billion in total budgeted revenue for FY 2025.| The Sycamore Institute