NASHVILLE, Tenn. — When Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee began a push in April to address public safety, his family was grieving the loss of two close friends, both educators killed in a mass shooting at a Nashville Christian school. His call for millions of dollars to harden school security was embraced by Republicans in the Legislature, who flanked him during a formal announcement. But days later, when Lee, a Republican, decided to go further and ask for an order of protection law that could tempora
Tennessee’s Republican governor called a special session to address public safety in the wake of a school shooting, but his own party is set to thwart his key measure.
A group of parents advocating for new firearms-safety measures after the deadly March shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville say they re grateful Republican Gov. Bill Lee has formally called a special session for Tennessee legislators to address gun safety, mental health and related issues.