Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB295

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Caption

Relating to including antisemitism in the definition of bullying for the purpose of school discipline policies.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, will impact the current policies on how bullying is defined and addressed in Texas schools. Starting from the 2025-2026 school year, educators and administrators will need to consider antisemitism as a form of bullying, being part of the multiplicity of actions that disrupt a safe learning environment. This step places a responsibility on schools to educate staff and students about the implications of antisemitic actions and to enforce new disciplinary measures that align with this amended definition.

Summary

House Bill 295 aims to amend the Education Code by explicitly including antisemitism in the definition of bullying for school discipline policies. This change signifies a recognition of antisemitism as a substantial issue affecting the educational environment for Jewish students and seeks to ensure that schools are equipped to address and prevent such behavior. By incorporating antisemitism into the broader category of bullying, the bill intends to provide schools with a clearer framework for managing incidents that involve hateful sentiments directed at Jewish individuals or communities.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to foster a more inclusive environment for Jewish students, it may also raise concerns among various advocates regarding its practical implementation. Critics could argue that merely adding antisemitism to the definition of bullying does not change the underlying challenges of reporting, addressing, and preventing all forms of bullying effectively. There may be discussions around how schools are to determine incidents of antisemitism versus those that fall under other categories of hate speech or bullying, potentially leading to ambiguity in enforcement and policy implementation.

Companion Bills

TX SB645

Identical Relating to including antisemitism in the definition of bullying for the purpose of school discipline policies.

Previously Filed As

TX SB645

Relating to including antisemitism in the definition of bullying for the purpose of school discipline policies.

TX HB2867

Antisemitism; public schools; prohibition; penalties

TX HB2575

Antisemitism; public schools; prohibition; penalties

TX SB326

Relating to the procedure for determining whether a student's violation of a public school's or public institution of higher education's student code of conduct was motivated by antisemitism.

TX H1763

Relative to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism

TX H4060

Establishing a commission regarding school disciplinary policies and bullying

TX HB736

Education; policies prohibiting bullying and cyberbullying; add and revise definitions

TX SB352

To Prohibit Antisemitism In Public Elementary And Secondary Schools; And To Prohibit Antisemitism In State-supported Institutions Of Higher Education.

TX HB480

Antisemitism; prohibit in state public educational institutions.

TX SB44

Declaring antisemitism and antisemitic acts to be against public policy and establishing a statutory definition of such terms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.