TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY: $57.4M Department of Homeland Security Grant
Summary
This $57.4 million FEMA grant to the Tennessee Emergency Management Authority supports disaster recovery but does not benefit any publicly traded company directly or indirectly. No tickers are affected.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The recipient is a government entity, not a public company.
- 2.No publicly traded tickers are affected.
- 3.The contract is a routine grant with minimal market impact.
Market Implications
This grant does not affect equity markets. No tickers to monitor.
Full Analysis
The contract is a $57.4 million FEMA Public Assistance grant to the state of Tennessee for disaster response and recovery, including debris removal, emergency protective measures, and infrastructure restoration. Because the recipient is a state government entity, there is no direct or indirect publicly traded beneficiary. The contract is a routine federal grant for emergency management and has no material impact on any public company's revenue or stock performance. No legislation among the provided bills directly authorizes or appropriates this specific grant. The contract simply reimburses the state for disaster-related costs.
Connected Signals
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Contract Details
Recipient
TENNESSEE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY
Award Amount
$57,399,633
Awarding Agency
Department of Homeland Security
Sub-Agency
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Contract Type
PROJECT GRANT (B)
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