Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3152

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the display of the pledge of allegiance to the United States flag and the pledge of allegiance to the Texas flag in public school classrooms.

Impact

The bill will affect educational institutions across Texas beginning with the 2025-2026 school year. By mandating the display of both the United States and Texas flags along with the texts of their respective pledges, the legislation is likely to have a significant impact on the daily operations of public schools. Resources may need to be directed towards ensuring compliance with the law, particularly in relation to the procurement of flags and related displays, and institutions might explore alternative funding options to meet these requirements without burdening their operational budgets.

Summary

House Bill 3152 aims to formalize the requirement for the display of the Pledge of Allegiance to the United States flag and the Texas flag within public school classrooms. The legislation stipulates that each school district and open-enrollment charter school must ensure that both flags are prominently featured in classrooms where students recite the pledges. Furthermore, the text of the pledges is also required to be displayed within each classroom. This move is intended to reinforce patriotic values and American identity among school children.

Contention

The proposal may encounter points of contention, particularly regarding the financial implications for school districts. Although the bill specifies that districts are not required to use state or federal funds for these displays and can instead rely on alternative forms of fundraising, some critics may argue that this creates an undue burden on local communities and could divert attention and resources away from educational priorities. Additionally, there could be debates over the appropriateness of mandates related to patriotic displays within educational settings, as some stakeholders might believe such actions infringe on broader educational missions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5305

Relating to recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America in public schools and in open-enrollment charter schools; providing exemptions.

TX A3206

Requires public bodies under Open Public Meetings Act to display U.S. flag and recite Pledge of Allegiance at beginning of meeting.

TX HB117

Enact The Pledge of Allegiance Act

TX SB3024

Relating to the ability for students to recite the pledge of allegiance.

TX HB582

Relating to proper etiquette during the recitation of the pledge of allegiance to the state flag.

TX HB1222

A requirement for public school students to have the opportunity to recite the pledge of allegiance each morning and immunity for liability stemming from the recitation of the pledge of allegiance.

TX HB310

Pledge of Allegiance; require that public school students recite at the beginning of each school day.

TX HB1609

Enacts provisions governing flags displayed in public school classrooms

TX SB762

Relating to the display of flags in public schools; providing a civil penalty.

TX HR5

To provide for the offering of the pledge of allegiance to the flag by the members of the House of Representatives at the opening session of each week.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.