Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB3024

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Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
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Caption

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

Impact

This legislation seeks to reinforce patriotism among students by instituting daily recitations of allegiance, potentially influencing the culture within schools towards greater emphasis on national loyalty and pride. However, the bill also recognizes parental rights by stipulating that parents or guardians can request exemptions for their children from participating in the recitation of the pledge. This aspect denotes a balance between upholding the legislation's goals and respecting individual family values and beliefs regarding patriotism and allegiance.

Summary

Senate Bill 3024 focuses on mandating that students recite or quietly observe the recitation of the pledges of allegiance to both the United States and Texas flags at the start of each school day. The bill amends Section 25.082 of the Education Code, placing responsibility on school district boards and open-enrollment charter schools to ensure that these recitations take place. Additionally, it requires that both flags be prominently displayed in classrooms where the recitations occur, although it notes that costs for these flags should not come from federal or state funds, allowing for alternative funding methods.

Contention

Notably, the legislative discourse surrounding SB3024 may evoke discussions about the implications of such a mandate on student autonomy and the role of parental consent in educational settings. As schools may be required to publicly display the flags, arguments could arise concerning the appropriateness of such a mandate in diverse educational environments where students may hold varying beliefs about nationalism and allegiance. Critics might argue that imposing recitation could be seen as an overstep into personal beliefs and freedoms, particularly in a pluralistic society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB3152

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.

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 HB310

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

TX HB117

Enact The Pledge of Allegiance Act

TX HB582

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

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 HB511

Public K-12 education; Pledge of Allegiance and prayer required each day, constitutional amendment

TX HB231

Public K-12 education; Pledge of Allegiance and prayer required each day, constitutional amendment

TX SB2305

School classrooms; authorize Christian Bible to be kept in and enforce daily recitation of pledge.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.