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Tennessee’s emergency management agency becomes standalone state department
Tennessee’s emergency management agency has transitioned to a standalone state department named the Tennessee Emergency Management Authority. The change aims to improve coordination across state agencies for faster crisis response, with Patrick Sheehan as the first commissioner. The department cited recent disasters like Hurricane Helene and a 2024 ice storm as reasons for the structural shift.
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