Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1474

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

"Released-Time Moral Instruction Act of 2026"; enact to permit students to receive religious instruction during the school day.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly alter the educational landscape by providing a framework for formal moral instruction tied to students' personal religious beliefs. This could lead to a broader acceptance of religious teachings within educational systems, albeit in a controlled manner that respects parental rights and local governance. By mandating that instruction cannot occur on school grounds and that participation is purely voluntary, the legislation aims to adhere to legal standards concerning separation of church and state. However, its implementation hinges upon the discretion of local school boards, which might differ in how they approach this newfound authority.

Summary

House Bill 1474, titled the 'Released-Time Moral Instruction Act of 2026', is a legislative proposal that empowers local school boards in Mississippi to permit students to receive moral instruction outside of school during regular school hours. Specifically, the bill allows school boards to survey students to gauge interest in such instruction and requires parental consent for participation. Students who opt for this released-time moral instruction may attend off-site sessions for at least one hour each week, and these hours will be counted as attendance at school, thus not penalizing them for exiting the school premises during this time.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding HB 1474 is the potential for increased religious influence in public education, a sensitive issue that raises concerns among various groups. Advocates for secular education argue that such measures may lead to favoritism towards particular religious viewpoints and could undermine the integrity of public education. Moreover, while proponents argue that this bill respects the rights of parents to guide their children's moral education, critics warn that it may disproportionately benefit families with certain religious affiliations, thus marginalizing others who may not share the same beliefs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB161

"Released-Time Moral Instruction Act of 2025"; enact to permit students to receive religious instruction during the school day.

MS HB763

"Released-Time Moral Instruction Act of 2025"; enact to permit students to receive religious instruction during the school day.

MS SB2156

Released time courses; authorize for public school students to attend off campus religious or moral instruction for credit.

MS HB808

Wireless devices; restrict use of by students during instructional time and prohibit social media access.

MS HB1371

"Released-Time Court Act; enact to require school districts to adopt policy to excuse students for religious study.

MS HB368

School curriculum; require students to receive additional instruction in healthy living.

MS HB997

Mental Health First Aid Training; require for instructional and administrative personnel employed by public school districts.

MS HB1417

One Mississippi; require State Dept of Ed. to provide copies to every student in Grade 2 for instruction during "Read Across America Week."

MS SB2609

Mississippi Regional Early/Middle College High School Act of 2025; enact.

MS SB2610

Mississippi Regional Early/Middle College High School Act of 2025; enact.

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