Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB343

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
1/30/25  
Engrossed
3/5/25  
Refer
3/6/25  
Enrolled
4/18/25  

Caption

Require schools to provide religious instruction released time program

Impact

If passed, HB 343 would significantly change the existing educational landscape in Montana by formally integrating religious instruction within the public school system. While it maintains the stipulation that public resources cannot be utilized for religious instruction, the provision to award academic credit for such courses creates a new precedent for how religious education is approached in public schools. This could lead to a more structured framework for religious instruction, impacting the balance between educational content and religious activities during school hours.

Summary

House Bill 343 seeks to revise education laws to establish a mandatory program for religious instruction released time in schools. The bill requires school district trustees to allow students to be released from regular school attendance for the purpose of receiving religious instruction, mandating at least one hour of such instruction weekly. Trustees are also authorized to adopt policies awarding academic credit for these released time courses, provided they evaluate the courses based on secular criteria, ensuring neutrality to any religious content or denomination.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 343 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill provides essential religious education and respects the rights of parents to direct their children's religious upbringing, which they see as a critical aspect of nurturing moral and ethical values. Conversely, opponents express concern regarding the appropriateness of introducing religious instruction into public schools, fearing it may distract from secular education and infringe on the separation of church and state. This division reflects broader national debates regarding the role of religion in public education.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding HB 343 revolve around the implications of incorporating religious education into public schooling. Critics argue that while the bill prohibits the use of public funds for religious instruction, the awarding of academic credit for such programs may cross ethical and legal lines, undermining secular educational principles. The potential conflicts between various religious beliefs and the commitment to equitable education are central to the debates. Advocates for the bill emphasize parental rights and community values, framing the legislation as a necessary expansion of educational options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB1201

Released-time religious instruction; require school districts to allow off-campus during school day.

MT HB1628

Requiring schools to provide excused absences for certain religious instruction, defining released time courses, and permitting schools to adopt policies and provide credit for released time courses.

MT HB161

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

MT HB763

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

MT HB1144

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

MT HB1474

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

MT SB248

Religious instruction; elective credit for release time further provided for

MT HB342

Religious instruction, elective credit for release time further provided for

MT SB229

Religious instruction, elective credit for release time further provided for

MT SB4

Religious instruction; elective credit for release time further provided for

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