Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1276

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Creates new provisions relating to discrimination in public entities

Impact

If enacted, SB1276 will impose requirements on public schools concerning the disclosure of instructional and training materials dealing with issues of race, sex, and other identity categories. Public schools must ensure that they do not compel individuals to accept beliefs asserting racial or gender superiority or blame for historical actions, thus aiming to limit ideological imposition. The bill introduces potential penalties for noncompliance, including fines and loss of public funding, placing educational institutions under increased scrutiny concerning their adherence to the law.

Summary

Senate Bill 1276 (SB1276) aims to create new provisions pertaining to discrimination in public entities, particularly focusing on educational institutions. The bill seeks to repeal an existing section of law and replace it with regulations that ensure public schools, including charter schools, adhere to strict guidelines regarding nondiscrimination training and policies. A significant aspect of the bill mandates that all training materials used for staff and faculty regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion be made publicly accessible on school websites. This move is designed to enhance transparency in how educational institutions approach these sensitive topics.

Contention

The provisions of SB1276 are likely to spark debates regarding the management of educational content, particularly the balance between fostering an inclusive environment and ensuring freedom of thought and expression. Supporters may argue that the transparency requirements will hold schools accountable and promote equitable practices, while opponents might view the bill as a potential overreach into the curriculum that stifles educators' discretion and the ability to teach comprehensive historical narratives. The emphasis on preventing 'proxy discrimination' in admissions also raises questions about the methodologies being used to evaluate students, echoing broader national discussions about fairness in educational access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB266

Creates and modifies provisions relating to responsibilities of publicly funded elementary and secondary educational entities

MO HB542

Creates provisions relating to unlawful discrimination in places of public accommodation

MO HB744

Establishes provisions governing duties and responsibilities of public entities

MO SB657

Creates new provisions relating to banks that secure public funds

MO SB71

Creates and modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO SB80

Creates and modifies provisions relating to sports

MO SB527

Creates new provisions relating to adult websites

MO SB114

Creates new provisions relating to illegal aliens

MO SB425

Creates new provisions relating to ethics

MO HB967

Creates new provisions and modifies existing provisions relating to tourism

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