TVA Schedules Open Meetings on 2026 Budget and Corporate Goals
Published Date: 8/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is holding an open public meeting on August 21, 2025, in Knoxville to discuss important topics like budget increases, auditor selection, and corporate goals for 2026. Before the meeting, the public can join a listening session on August 20 to share their thoughts, but you need to sign up first. These updates affect TVA’s operations and spending plans for the coming year.
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