Vote coming Wednesday to override Governor’s veto of the Bible Bill

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – The sponsor of bill seeking to designate the Bible as the official book of Tennessee has formally announced his bid to override Republican Gov. Bill Haslam’s veto of the measure.

Haslam last week vetoed the bill over constitutional concerns of a government endorsement of religion and because he believes it “trivializes” the Bible. Supporters argue that measure seeks to honor the historic and economic significance of the Bible in Tennessee

Republican Rep. Jerry Sexton of Bean Station filed notice of his intention to re-pass the bill during Monday night’s House floor session, setting up a vote Wednesday.

The bill received 55 votes when it passed the House and 19 in the Senate. A veto override would require 50 votes in the 99-member House and 17 votes among 33 senators.

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