Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB43

Introduced
9/18/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The implications of HB 43 would be significant for the state’s education policies. If enacted, the bill would amend the current K-12 education policy framework to include these requirements, impacting how schools allocate time and structure their morning routines. This could lead to adjustments in daily schedules and could influence the broader educational discourse concerning the role of patriotic practices in the classroom.

Summary

House Bill 43 is a proposed legislation focused on public K-12 education, mandating the daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence or prayer in schools. The bill aims to reinforce patriotic values among students and create a structured environment for reflection at the start of the school day. Proponents argue that these practices are important for instilling respect for the nation and fostering an atmosphere conducive to learning and mindfulness.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 43. Supporters, primarily from conservative groups, advocate for the bill as a means of reinforcing national identity and values among young students. However, critics, including civil rights organizations and some educational advocates, express concerns regarding the constitutional implications of mandating prayer or moments of silence in public schools, citing potential conflicts with the separation of church and state. They fear this could lead to legal challenges and create discomfort among students who may not share the same beliefs or values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB231

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

AL SB87

Public K-12 Education, Star-Spangled Banner to be broadcast each week during instructional hours, constitutional amendment

AL SB2

Public K-12 Education, Star-Spangled Banner to be broadcast each week during instructional hours, constitutional amendment

AL SB35

Public K-12 education, history instruction required to be fact-based and inclusive

AL SB166

Ten Commandments, required to be displayed in common area of public K-12 schools and public institutions of higher education

AL HB306

Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment

AL SB13

Public K-12 Schools, broadcast of the Star-Spangled Banner required weekly, proposed constitutional amendment

AL HB178

Ten Commandments; required to be displayed in the common area of public K-12 schools

AL SB180

Relating to public K-12 education; to amend Section 16-6B-2, Code of Alabama 1975; to provide for the teaching of history in a fact-based and inclusive manner.

AL SB238

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Alabama of 2022, to require local boards of education to adopt policies requiring each K-12 public school to broadcast or sanction the performance of The Star-Spangled Banner at least once per week during school hours.

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