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The analysis of SB0676, which pertains to health care and specifically revises laws related to gender clinics and related services, reveals no direct overlaps between the sponsor Brent Taylor's personal financial interests and the bill's subject matter. Taylor's primary occupation as an attorney and his affiliation with Taylor Law Firm do not indicate any direct involvement in the health care sector that would benefit from changes to legislation affecting gender clinics. Additionally, his role as a board member of the Memphis City Council and his employment with UBS Investments do not present any clear financial interests that would be impacted by the bill's provisions. Furthermore, his involvement in funeral services does not intersect with the health care topics addressed in this legislation. Therefore, the potential for personal financial gain from this bill appears minimal.
Unlike federal analysis based on campaign donations, state analysis examines legislators' personal financial interests — their jobs, businesses, and investments.
| Type | Description | Industry | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Occupation | Attorney | Lawyers/Law Firms | TN Legislature bio |
| Employer | Taylor Law Firm | Lawyers/Law Firms | AI-researched |
| Board Member | Board Member of the Memphis City Council | — | AI-researched |
| Employer | UBS INVESTMENTS | — | TN Ethics Commission |
| Occupation | Other, FUNERAL SERVICES | — | TN Ethics Commission |
Items marked "AI-researched" are generated from public sources but have not been independently verified. Verified data is sourced from official legislature websites and disclosure filings.
About This Analysis
This summary was generated using AI from the bill's official text and metadata. Data sourced from LegiScan and the Tennessee General Assembly. Conflict analysis examines the sponsor's personal financial interests for potential overlaps with the bill's subject matter.
TN SB0676