Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB5

Filed/Read First Time
 
Introduced
6/26/25  
Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
6/26/25  
Refer
1/13/26  
Report Pass
2/25/26  
Refer
3/5/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Enrolled
4/9/26  
Passed
4/13/26  

Caption

Public K-12 schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed statewide constitutional amendment

Impact

If passed, SB5 would amend state laws regarding the operations and curriculum regulations in public K-12 schools. This change would require that all public schools include the broadcasting of the national anthem at least once each week, ensuring that all students are exposed to this patriotic act. The bill aims to create consistent practices statewide, which supporters argue will enhance students’ understanding of their national identity and civic duties. This could also set a precedent for future legislation aimed at further integrating patriotic elements into public education.

Summary

Senate Bill 5 proposes a constitutional amendment that mandates the weekly broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner in public K-12 schools across the state. This initiative seeks to promote national pride and unity among students, emphasizing the importance of patriotic education as part of the school curriculum. Supporters of the bill believe that such practices can foster a sense of belonging and civic responsibility within the student body. Through this amendment, the intent is to create a standardized approach for all public schools to acknowledge and celebrate the national anthem on a regular basis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB5 appears to be generally positive among its proponents, who see it as a fortification of national pride and a means to connect students with their country. However, there are concerns raised by opponents who argue that imposing such a requirement may infringe on personal freedoms and beliefs, particularly in diverse communities where opinions on national symbols may vary. The discussions highlight a divide between valuing patriotic displays in education and respecting individual beliefs regarding national representation.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB5 revolve around the invocation of patriotism in the educational setting and the implications of requiring all students to participate in the weekly broadcasting of the anthem. Some groups argue that this could lead to discomfort or feelings of exclusion among students who do not share the same views regarding national symbolism. Additionally, questions have been raised regarding how such mandates will be enforced and the potential impact on school resources and time allocation for other educational activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB306

Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment

AL SB13

Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment

AL HB231

Public K-12 education; Pledge of Allegiance and prayer required each day, constitutional amendment

AL HB178

Ten Commandments; required to be displayed in the common area of public K-12 schools

AL SB166

Ten Commandments, required to be displayed in common area of public K-12 schools and public institutions of higher education

AL HB274

County board of education; term of office changed from six to four years, local constitutional amendment proposed

AL SB169

Executive Branch, Governor authorized to appoint vacancy in office of Lieutenant Governor, statewide constitutional amendment

AL SR76

Alabama Legislature

AL HB332

Education, public K-12 schools, completion of approved computer science course required

AL HB561

Referendum measures; authorize general laws and constitutional amendments to be initiated through public petition process

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