Lee working with bipartisan group of lawmakers.
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By Sam Stockard [Tennessee Lookout -CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] –
Still facing challenges from Republican leaders, Gov. Bill Lee confirmed he will make an official call for a special session and sponsor several bills, including one he floated this spring dealing with extreme risk orders of protection.
However, Lee is hitting roadblocks set up by his own party and Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson, who continues to say he will not support the governor’s order of protection bill.
Lee said recently he also plans to push legislation on juvenile justice, mental health and violent crime and noted that lawmakers will back dozens of bills during the special session. He declined to give more details.
“Tennessee will be a safer state as a result of the efforts of the legislation and the legislators who are engaged in the process of this special session on public safety,” Lee said.
Johnson, who typically sponsors the governor’s bills as a result of his leadership position, reiterated his stance this week against Lee’s proposed extreme order of protection plan, even though it contains a provision for due process before an unstable person’s guns can be taken. Johnson said in a statement he does not support “red flag laws” and never has. The governor has shied away from the term “red flag law.”
“Should the governor choose to introduce an ERPO during special session, I will not be the sponsor. Because the special session, itself, is controversial and lacks support in the Senate, this is a unique circumstance. Once the governor’s other proposals are finalized, I will review each one and consult with my Senate colleagues prior to agreeing to sponsor any administration bills,” Johnson said, responding to questions from the Tennessee Lookout.
Similarly, House Speaker Cameron Sexton told the Tennessee Firearms Association last week he doesn’t think the governor’s extreme risk protection orders will make it out of committee system, though he believes bills could pass dealing with emergency commitals and “mass threats” directed at groups and locations, in addition to improving the state’s background check system for gun purchases.
Even though key Republican lawmakers have said they won’t back most gun control measures, Lee said he’s met dozens of times with more than a hundred Republican and Democratic lawmakers, in addition to pastors, students, parents and business leaders in advance of the special session.
The governor reportedly created a bipartisan working group that includes Democratic Sen. Raumesh Akbari and Democratic Reps. Bob Freeman and Antonio Parkinson.
Lee also said he’s confident “substantive” legislation will pass, despite statements by legislative leaders that gun-related bills will not be approved.
The Governor’s Office will keep a public comment portal open until the start of the planned Aug. 21 special session. Thousands of responses the office has received are considered public records.
Sen. Ferrell Haile also confirmed Tuesday he plans to sponsor a bill during the special session dealing with mental health and violence. The bill’s language is not complete, but he said it is critical to note that not all mentally ill people are violent and not all violent people are mentally ill.
“They’re just evil, full of hate,” he said of the latter group.
Meanwhile, Democrats started a series of town hall meetings Tuesday they plan to hold across the state to increase support for tighter gun laws leading up to the special session. The first was in Memphis.
“Gun violence is a personal issue to the families who are impacted by this,” state Rep. John Ray Clemmons said Monday. “We want and we need to have personal conversations in their own communities.”
State Sen. Charlane Oliver, who prayed with a group of Covenant School families Monday, stated that guns are the leading cause of child deaths in Tennessee.
“What is new is the opportunity to turn tragedy into policy action,” Oliver said.
She urged fellow lawmakers to “have the courage not to cower” to the Tennessee Firearms Association and National Rifle Association and pointed out that Gov. Lee could sign “landmark” legislation as a result of the special session.
State Sen. Todd Gardenhire, a Chattanooga Republican, recently said he felt a group of Covenant School parents who formed nonprofit entities to work toward stricter gun laws were hypocritical and questioned why they didn’t take action when Black children in Chattanooga and Memphis were “slaughtered.”
Asked about that statement Monday, Oliver said, “Where was he? That’s the question. Where was he when little Black kids were getting slaughtered in Memphis, in Nashville, in Chattanooga?”
*Note: This article was edited for length and style by The Tennessee Conservative per The Tennessee Lookout’s republishing guidelines.
About the Author: Sam Stockard is a veteran Tennessee reporter and editor, having written for the Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro, where he served as lead editor when the paper won an award for being the state’s best Sunday newspaper two years in a row. He has led the Capitol Hill bureau for The Daily Memphian. His awards include Best Single Editorial from the Tennessee Press Association. Follow Stockard on Twitter @StockardSam
8 Responses
Guns don’t kill people! People kill people. Address the real issue! Law abiding citizens obey the laws. Basic facts criminals don’t, there in lies the problem. Enforce the laws and put criminals behind bars. Quit giving them a slap on the wrist. Lock them up with longer sentences.
In God we trust not government or man.
Have a blessed day.
In reply to the Chattanooga “Republican”, Where were his people from Chattanooga on these issues?? The Nashville parents were doing what is best to do, and that is work LOCALLY, where their power and influence is at its max.
As to Bill Lee, come on, TN! You’ve always knows he is a RINO and has been sliding Left for years. He is a friend of CHINA (they’ve listed him as such), and invited the loser RINO, DeSantis, to speak at the state “R” dinner recently. If this doesn’t show him for what he is, you’ve only to go back to his EO’s 80 and 83, I believe, written during the Covid Scamdemic, where he authorized federal troops to come in to “control” us, and for us to be placed in concentration camps. REALLY??
Why have NO TN Conservatives (real ones) found, groomed and sponsored a genuine Constitutionalist as a replacement??
Amen sister!
PURE COMMUNIST GUN LAWS RINO LEE IS GOINGTO MAKE OUR STATE LIKE COMIFORNIA ITS SICKENING AND WE THE PEOPLE WANT PUT UP WWITH THESE COMMUNIST LAWS
What we NEED protection from is the gubmint and the criminals/idiots who blame guns for the actions of their operators.
Correction to above. The EO #’s are 83 and 90.
Treasonous anti-American, anti-Christian leftist Bill Lee wants to make Tennessee safer for violent perverts to commit murder, and for criminals in general, because that’s who he loves above all else.
Well only 15,000 out of 500,000 voting, out of 6 MILLION residents, did NOT vote for Lee last election!!!