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Tennessee Titans

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Nashville, United States

The Tennessee Titans is a professional American football team based in Nashville, Tennessee that competes in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the AFC South division.

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CCI Score: Tennessee Titans

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Tennessee Titans Political Finance Profile from OpenSecrets

The OpenSecrets profile for the Tennessee Titans reveals that the organization did not report any lobbying or outside political spending during the 2020 election cycle. The data, which was released alongside current campaign finance figures, indicates minimal engagement in activities that could potentially influence political processes in favor of authoritarian interests.

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  • Tennessee Titans Political Finance Profile from OpenSecrets Logo
    FEB
    19
    2025

    The OpenSecrets profile for the Tennessee Titans reveals that the organization did not report any lobbying or outside political spending during the 2020 election cycle. The data, which was released alongside current campaign finance figures, indicates minimal engagement in activities that could potentially influence political processes in favor of authoritarian interests.

  • +20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 28

    By not engaging in lobbying or outside spending during the 2020 cycle, the Tennessee Titans avoid channeling financial influence into political processes, thereby lowering the risk of supporting authoritarian agendas. This restraint is viewed positively from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Tennessee Titans Profile: Summary • OpenSecrets

  • Titans Owner Donates to Trump Reelection Campaign Logo
    OCT
    31
    2024

    Tennessee Titans controlling owner Amy Adams Strunk donated a total of $8,300 during the 2023-24 election cycle, with $3,300 allocated to former President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, a move that aligns with far‐right political interests.

  • -20

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 28

    Amy Adams Strunk’s donation, particularly the $3,300 directed to Trump’s reelection campaign, reflects an alignment with far‐right political agendas. Although the total donation is modest compared to other NFL owners, the support of an authoritarian figure contributes negatively to public political behavior.

    Tennessee Titans leader among NFL owners making Republican donations

  • Tennessee Titans Lobbying for Stadium Subsidy Logo
    APR
    01
    2023

    The Tennessee Titans, through Tennessee Football Inc. and its parent KSA Industries, have engaged in extensive lobbying and political donations over years, including the use of a political action committee and hiring additional lobbyists, to secure billions in public subsidies for a new stadium in Nashville.

  • -75

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    March 28

    The Titans have spent at least $1.6 million on lobbying and set up a political action committee to influence state lawmakers in favor of a multi-billion-dollar stadium subsidy. Such extensive political contributions and lobbying efforts exemplify the use of corporate financial power to shape policy decisions—a tactic that undermines democratic accountability and may favor authoritarian or elitist interests.

    What happens when a cash-poor billionaire wants a new sports stadium? Lobbying. • Tennessee Lookout

  • -65

    Executive Political Engagement

    March 28

    Tennessee Titans CEO Burke Nihill’s public defense of the stadium project—highlighting the need to liquidate family assets—demonstrates executive-level political engagement that relies on dramatic appeals to secure public funding. This use of executive rhetoric to justify seeking massive taxpayer subsidies aligns with practices that can distort democratic processes and concentrate economic power.

    What happens when a cash-poor billionaire wants a new sports stadium? Lobbying. • Tennessee Lookout

  • Titans Launch Community Investment Program Following Stadium Deal Logo
    OCT
    21
    2022

    The Tennessee Titans announced a community benefits program linked to their new stadium deal, which includes partnerships with Tennessee State University, a $5 million investment in affordable housing, and a $2 million small business support initiative aimed at fostering local economic development.

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    March 28

    The Titans' announcement of significant community investments, including affordable housing and small business support, demonstrates a commitment to ethical business practices that benefit marginalized communities. This proactive approach in community development aligns with progressive values by addressing social and economic disparities.

    Titans unveil nonprofit investments following stadium deal - Axios Nashville

  • +70

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 28

    Investments in local economic development, such as funds for affordable housing and small businesses, reflect a positive use of economic influence. By channeling resources into structural improvements in the community, the Titans are supporting progressive economic change that can help counteract tendencies toward exclusion and inequality.

    Titans unveil nonprofit investments following stadium deal - Axios Nashville

  • Titans Unveil Community Plans Tied to Stadium Deal Logo
    OCT
    21
    2022

    The Tennessee Titans announced a comprehensive set of community and economic inclusion initiatives tied to a potential $2.1 billion stadium deal, which include an economic inclusion plan with a commitment to an $18 per hour minimum wage, initiatives supporting minority small businesses, and various community development programs.

  • +50

    Public and Political Behavior

    March 28

    The Titans demonstrated strong public and political engagement by partnering with 16 community organizations and establishing advisory committees for quarterly progress reviews and accountability. This transparent commitment to community involvement is a positive anti-authoritarian action.

    Titans unveil community plans tied to stadium deal - The Tennessean

  • +60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    By setting an $18 minimum wage and emphasizing workforce development for minority-owned businesses, the Titans are actively promoting labor rights and fair employment practices. These initiatives support worker rights and counter exploitative labor practices.

    Titans unveil community plans tied to stadium deal - The Tennessean

  • +40

    Economic and Structural Influence

    March 28

    The comprehensive economic initiatives, including support for minority small businesses and investments in community infrastructure, indicate a commitment to fostering equitable local economic development. This enhances community resilience and counters economic exclusion.

    Titans unveil community plans tied to stadium deal - The Tennessean

  • Tennessee Titans Accused of Unlawfully Firing Worker on Covid-19 Leave Logo
    JUL
    20
    2021

    The Tennessee Titans are facing a lawsuit that alleges the team violated the Families First Coronavirus Response Act and other federal labor laws by terminating a field maintenance employee who took leave after contracting Covid-19.

  • -80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    The lawsuit claims that the Tennessee Titans fired a worker who was on Covid-19 leave, in violation of federal labor laws. This breach of worker rights reflects a disregard for ethical labor practices and worker protections, contributing negatively to corporate accountability.

    Tennessee Titans Face Accusations of Firing Worker on Covid-19 Leave — Free Legal Advice

  • Lawsuit Over Termination on FFCRA Leave Logo
    MAY
    12
    2021

    On May 12, 2021, a former employee sued the Tennessee Titans alleging wrongful termination while on paid leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). The complaint raises concerns about the team's adherence to worker protection laws and fair labor practices.

  • -75

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    The lawsuit alleges that an employee was terminated while on job-protected, paid medical leave under the FFCRA. This action undermines basic labor rights and worker protection, reflecting poor labor relations and human rights practices.

    Families First Coronavirus Response Act Lawsuit

  • Firing of Employee Over COVID-19 Quarantine Logo
    NOV
    20
    2020

    A former Tennessee Titans employee is suing the team, alleging he was fired for following quarantine guidelines after testing positive for COVID-19, which violates federal labor protections such as the Family Medical Leave Act and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    March 28

    The Titans allegedly terminated an employee who was following federally mandated quarantine requirements after a positive COVID-19 test. This action, if proven, reflects a disregard for worker rights and violates labor protections under the FMLA and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, making it a negative action from a labor relations and human rights perspective.

    Former Titans employee sues, claims fired over positive test

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