Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB293

Caption

Education; Protect Students First Act; repeal various provisions

Impact

If HB 293 is enacted, the implications for state law are significant. The repeal of the provisions tied to divisive concepts opens up avenues for educators to receive training that encompasses a broader range of perspectives and educational philosophies. This change could foster a more diverse and comprehensive teaching environment, as it allows teachers to engage with materials and concepts that had previously been deemed inappropriate under the former legislation. The bill directly impacts the certification process governed by the Professional Standards Commission, ensuring that certification is based solely on academic and professional qualifications, rather than ideology.

Summary

House Bill 293 seeks to amend Title 20 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically targeting provisions of the 'Protect Students First Act' enacted in 2022. The bill proposes a repeal of various sections pertaining to divisive concepts in education, which includes restrictions on training programs advocating for these concepts, as well as the prohibition on basing the certification and classification of certain professional personnel on their participation in such programs. This legislative measure indicates a shift towards allowing more flexibility in teacher training and professional standards by removing previous constraints related to divisive concepts, encouraging a more inclusive perspective within educational frameworks.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 293 is likely to focus on the balance between educational standards and ideological neutrality. Supporters argue that the bill promotes professional freedom for educators and encourages a richer, more varied educational experience for students. On the contrary, critics may express concerns about the potential for this repeal to lead to the promotion of ideas that could conflict with inclusive educational policies. This contention between educational professionals seeking autonomy in their teaching methods versus the aim to maintain fairness and respect for diverse student backgrounds will be crucial as discussions around the bill continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1350

Education; students shall not be counted absent from school due to performing in certain productions; provisions

GA SB58

Education; certain provisions for alternative charter schools; repeal

GA HB457

Quality Basic Education Act; remove needs development rating from group of performance evaluation ratings; provisions

GA SB532

Education; sex education for public school students in this state before fifth grade; prohibit

GA SB23

O.C.G.A.; various titles; revise a committee name; relating to inactive boards, panels, authorities, centers, commissions, committees, councils, task forces, and other such bodies; provisions; repeal

GA HB1082

Education; public schools to permit students to engage in privately initiated religious speech and activities; repeal and reenact provisions

GA HB338

Student Technology Protection Act; enact

GA HB1104

Quality Basic Education Act; address mental health risks for student athletes

GA SB546

Health; the practice of midwifery; repeal provisions

GA HB1122

Education; provide for funding requirements to apply to local agencies; charter schools; provisions

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