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The Tennessee Conservative [By Olivia Lupia] –
Governor Bill Lee has signed the “Fertility and Contraceptive Protection Act” into law, ignoring the cries for a veto by state lawmakers, grassroots organizations, and conservative constituents who claim the bill is a Trojan horse which undermines many Tennessee pro-life policies and laws.
HB0533 was presented as a benign act to secure a “right” to seek all fertility treatments in the state, including in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other forms of assisted reproduction, and the ability to obtain any form of contraception, but raised some questions as to its necessity as there are no prohibitions or restrictions on either of those in Tennessee law.

As the bill moved through the committee process, Rep. Gino Bulso (R-Brentwood-District 61) exposed its pitfalls and potential consequences, calling the legislation “dangerous” for its disregard of both the state and scientific definitions of “unborn child” which say an unborn child is a child from the moment of conception until birth.
It was also revealed during the bill’s House floor session that it was being supported by the ACLU and Planned Parenthood, an additional red flag for many conservative Representatives, especially as all 24 House Democrats voted in favor.
Tennessee Stands took to social media to inform constituents of Lee’s decision, posting, “BREAKING: We’ve just confirmed that despite the call from conservative legislators, churches, and pro-life organizations across the state to veto HB 533, which codifies a right to abortifacients like Plan B, @GovBillLee has signed the bill.”

Numerous other organizations across the state, including Abolish Abortion Tennessee, CatholicVote, and Tennessee Right to Life campaigned against the bill during its process through the legislature and called on Governor Lee to veto the bill and return it to the General Assembly after its passage.
Abolish Abortion TN reposted the message from Tennessee Stands and added, “This will surely bring even more of the judgement of God on our state. We would like to thank all who fought against this bill and petitioned Governor Lee to veto it. God knows and sees.”

CatholicVote wrote in their legislative alert, “IVF may seem pro-life on the surface, but the reality is grim: For every human embryo born through IVF, multiple of his or her siblings were destroyed. There are currently no restrictions on how many embryos can be created through IVF. The number of embryos killed every year via IVF is actually higher than the annual number of abortions.”
After HB0533’s passage, TN Right to Life issued a press release calling for a veto and included a report with several examples of fertility and abortion clinics dubbed “houses of horror” because of gross under-regulation, negligence, and deceit.
The organization also issued a statement expressing “extreme disappointment” with the Governor, stating, “Pro-Life Tennesseans are frustrated by the Governor signing this bill, especially after contacting his office to voice their concerns and letting him know that anti-life organizations supported it, including Planned Parenthood and the ACLU. The governor’s signature indicating his full endorsement of this bill casts doubt on his pro-life convictions. He could have allowed the bill to go into law without his signature. Instead, he turned his back on those who trusted him to do the right thing.”

Eleven conservative state lawmakers also banded together and sent the Governor a letter requesting the bill be vetoed which read, in part, “We are convinced that a number of our colleagues would have voted differently had all aspects of these complex and confusing issues been thoroughly and openly discussed. The fact that legislators did not individually investigate the implications of this bill more fully is something that we all have to own. However, our Founders set up our system of government not only to protect against an abuse of power but to protect against human error. We, therefore, urge you to exercise your Constitutional authority to veto this legislation. If we, as a government, authorize the slaughter of even one innocent life, God will judge us collectively. The power to save lies in your hands. May the living water now flow from your pen. Sincerely and in reverence to Almighty God.”
The letter was signed by Republican Representatives Chris Todd, Jody Barrett, Monty Fritts, Michele Reneau, Todd Warner, Kip Capley, Scott Cepicky, Timothy Hill, Brock Martin, Ed Butler, and Aron Maberry.
While the Governor has generally allowed legislation with which he disagrees to simply become law without his signature, by putting pen to paper with HB0533 he has signaled his support for the measure, something to which his pro-life constituents are clearly not taking kindly.


About the Author: Olivia Lupia is a political refugee from Colorado who now calls Tennessee home. A proud follower of Christ, she views all political happenings through a Biblical lens and aims to utilize her knowledge and experience to educate and equip others. Olivia is an outspoken conservative who has run for local office, managed campaigns, and been highly involved with state & local GOPs, state legislatures, and other grassroots organizations and movements. Olivia can be reached at olivia@tennesseeconservativenews.com.
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So many conservatives went to the polls in 2018 and elected a candidate who never showed the slightest interest in politics, not to the county commission or town council, but GOVERNOR of Tennessee, based on pretty high-priced ads that his high-priced campaign staff came up with based on what his high-priced pollster told them what to say. Predictably these conservatives have been “extremely disappointed” ever since.
Now the question is as we head towards 2026 – HAVE THEY LEARNED ANYTHING FROM THE EXPERIENCE? Because I assure you, there will be one or more candidates short on conservative record but with oooodles of money to hire a high-priced campaign team that will sing you any song you care to hear hoping there are enough voters dumb enough to be fooled again.
Thankfully there will be at least one proven, experienced conservative on the ballot, John Rose (Heritage-99%).
Lucifer’s RINO.
I don’t like Bill Lee but I understand why he did this – to stop the extremists who want to turn their religious views into law.
To argue that “an unborn child is a child from the moment of conception until birth” is not true. Look up “embryo” and “fetus”.
Do a little research. 70% of voters are in favor of abortions in cases of Rape or Incest.
Since 1975 there have been 30 million abortions and 90% were to unwed poor young girls on welfare. Those kids would have grown up to be Dems and the Dems would have total control. We wouldn’t have Freedom of Speech and Kamala Harris would be president.
I’ll oppose anyone who proposes a law that bans abortions for rape or incest. To force a raped girl to have the rapist’s baby would be EVIL!!!
What’s next? Banning birth control? (birth control prevents conception – does that violate your religious beliefs?). A law to protect “sperm”? Sperm is alive – look at it under a magnifying glass.
You’re helping the Dems. I’ve voted for Bulso and donated, but no more – he’s an extremist who’s trying to turn his religious views into law.
If the Repubs become extremists they will lose votes. I’m old and remember the arguments. Roe was a compromise. Overturning Roe is why we lost in 2022. Look at the harm it caused America because we lost in 2022.
Look in the Bible and Jesus’ teachings – no mention of abortion.
The Talmud permits abortion under certain circumstances and requires it if the woman’s life is at stake. The New Testament was a second chance for God to make himself clear about abortion. Jesus had some strong views of marriage and sex – he considered the Jewish divorce laws too lenient and disapproved of stoning adulteresses. But he said nothing about abortion. Neither did Saint Paul, or the other New Testament authors.