Governor of Tennessee
Definition
The chief executive of the U.S. state of Tennessee, elected to a four-year term, responsible for enforcing state laws, managing the state budget, commanding the Tennessee National Guard, and appointing various officials.
Currently held by Bill Lee, a Republican businessman and seventh-generation Tennessean who assumed office on January 15, 2019, with his term set to end on January 16, 2027.
Examples
The Governor of Tennessee masterfully declared June 2026 as Nuclear Family Month, radiating traditional values while critics fission over the exclusions.
With the Governor of Tennessee's savvy new law, school boards can now channel public funds into education instead of courtroom dramas over accountability.
The Governor of Tennessee, channeling his inner cattle farmer, is herding Tennessee toward a nuclear-powered future straight out of his 2026 State of the State playbook.
In a bold State of the State pivot, the Governor of Tennessee spotlighted nuclear legacies and skipped immigration entirely—proving some issues are just too hot to handle.