NATIONAL NEWS

Tennessee’s governor vetoes easier denial of parole bill, his first since taking office

May 6, 2025, 9:44 AM

FILE - Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee delivers his inaugural address in War Memorial Auditorium, on Jan. 1...

FILE - Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee delivers his inaugural address in War Memorial Auditorium, on Jan. 19, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has vetoed his first bill since taking office in 2019, nixing a measure that would make it easier for a state board to deny parole.

The Republican’s veto Monday eliminates the bill, though the GOP-supermajority Tennessee Legislature can override a veto with the same number of votes that were required to originally pass the bill.

In his veto letter, Lee wrote that the legislation unwinds a key component of a 2021 law aimed at reducing recidivism named the Reentry Success Act. He said removing that provision would be a “step backwards from safer Tennessee communities.” That older bill, which Lee pushed for, only received one “no” vote “because we all know we cannot tackle crime without tackling recidivism,” he wrote.

“I am confident that the Board of Parole and other safeguards ensure parole is awarded appropriately,” Lee wrote.

Currently, the Board of Parole can deny a felony inmate’s application based solely on the seriousness of the crime for more than 20 specific offenses, ranging from first-degree murder to aggravated child abuse. The bill would have allowed such rejections regardless of the type of crime.

With Tennessee’s weak veto authority, Lee had previously only shown his displeasure with bills by working to get them changed or defeated in the committee process, or, in rarer instances, letting them go into law without signing them. But vetoes like the one exercised Monday that are timed when lawmakers are out of session can delay a bill from become law for months, since lawmakers don’t return until January. Vetoes can also leverage the political weight of the governor’s office in hopes of convincing lawmakers not to override.

One prominent example where Lee wouldn’t sign a bill was the 2019 legislation that paved the way for online sports betting in the state, which Lee disliked because it expanded gambling in a state that doesn’t allow casinos.

Lee also notably declined to sign a 2022 bill that requires serving entire sentences for various felonies and at least 85% of sentences on other offenses. Lee, who ran in 2018 on criminal justice reform, said the data did not support the premise of the law.

Lee’s first veto likewise scrutinized a toughened approach to criminal justice.

Rep. Rick Scarbrough, the Republican bill sponsor from Oak Ridge, said he plans to seek a veto override in January. The legislation passed 75-16 in the House and 22-4 in the Senate, with Democrats casting the only “no” votes. A few House Democrats voted for it.

“While I have deep respect for Governor Lee, I am both surprised and disappointed by his decision to veto this bill,” Scarbrough said in a statement. “This legislation addresses critical gaps in our parole system while strengthening public safety and confidence, ensuring that serious offenses are not minimized.”

The bill was backed by the Tennessee District Attorneys General Conference. Its executive director, former district attorney Stephen Crump, told a panel of senators in March that there are some “very significant offenses” that are not part of the current law, and he argued that the parole board needs greater discretion in its decision making.

National News

Elon Musk flashes his t-shirt that reads "DOGE" to the media as he walks on South Lawn of the White...

Associated Press

Judge expresses sympathy for fired federal workers but questions if reinstatement is proper remedy

A federal judge expressed sympathy on Tuesday for thousands of federal employees who were suddenly fired by the Trump administration earlier this year, but he also voiced skepticism about whether reinstating them to their jobs was a proper remedy and questioned what the courts could ultimately do. Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson made the comments during […]

8 minutes ago

FILE - Smokey Robinson attends the screening for "The Apollo" during the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival...

Associated Press

Smokey Robinson accused by former housekeepers of sexual assault and rape

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Four former housekeepers of Smokey Robinson allege in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that the Motown music luminary repeatedly sexually assaulted and raped them while they worked for him. The suit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court seeks at least $50 million in damages over the alleged assaults, which the women say […]

14 minutes ago

President Donald Trump speaks before Steve Witkoff is sworn as special envoy during a ceremony in t...

Associated Press

Trump says only 21 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza now believed to be alive

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Tuesday that three hostages held by Hamas in Gaza have died, leaving only 21 believed to be still living. “As of today, it’s 21, three have died,” Trump said of the hostages being held by Hamas, noting until recently it had been 24 people believed to be living. […]

18 minutes ago

FILE - Protesters begin pushing in one of the exterior fences outside the St. Louis medium security...

Associated Press

St. Louis agrees to pay $4M to settle lawsuit alleging inhumane conditions at now-closed jail

St. Louis has agreed to pay $4 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that inmates at a former medium-security jail were housed in “inhumane conditions” that included rodent feces in food, infestations of bugs and snakes, and unbearable overcrowding. The nonprofit ArchCity Defenders announced the settlement on Tuesday as it filed a motion […]

41 minutes ago

In this photo released by the Civil Air Patrol, wildfires burn in the Turtle Mountain area of North...

Associated Press

Wildfires burn thousands of acres on tribal lands in North Dakota

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Crews have been fighting at least 16 wildfires throughout North Dakota in the last several days, including several large fires still burning Tuesday across wooded areas and grasslands on the Turtle Mountain Reservation near the Canadian border. Dry and breezy conditions before the spring green-up haven’t helped the situation. Much of […]

1 hour ago

Fog covers planes and control towers at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J., Monda...

Associated Press

Controllers briefly lost contact with Newark planes before wider flight disruptions

The long flight delays and cancellations plaguing Newark’s Liberty International Airport and spilling over to airports across the U.S. can be traced to a week ago when air traffic controllers temporarily lost communications with planes in the sky, according to the controllers union. Crews in the Philadelphia air traffic control facility that lines up flights […]

1 hour ago

Tennessee’s governor vetoes easier denial of parole bill, his first since taking office