Iowa 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF322 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/17/2025

                    Senate File 322 - Introduced   SENATE FILE 322   BY LOFGREN   (COMPANION TO HF 402 BY   COMMITTEE ON HIGHER EDUCATION)   A BILL FOR   An Act establishing completion of a course on American history 1   and civil government as a requirement for the completion of 2   a baccalaureate degree program at a public institution of 3   higher education. 4   BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 5   TLSB 1205XS (2) 91   je/jh  

  S.F. 322   Section 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act shall be known and may be 1   cited as the Increasing Civics Proficiency in Higher Education 2   Act. 3   Sec. 2. NEW SECTION   . 261K.1 Definitions. 4   As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise 5   requires: 6   1. Basic principles of the United States republican form 7   of government means institutions and principles to preserve 8   liberty and prevent misuse of government power, including 9   balance of power; consent of the governed; the electoral 10   college; federalism and the division of powers between the 11   federal government and the states; individual liberties; rights 12   of life, liberty, and property; popular sovereignty; religious 13   freedom; an educated citizenry; representative government; 14   civilian control of the military; rule of law; control of 15   faction; checks and balances; and separation of powers among 16   the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary. 17   2. Founding documents means texts including the 18   Mayflower compact; Common Sense, written by Thomas Paine; the 19   Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; 20   the Pennsylvania Act for the gradual abolition of slavery; 21   the Virginia statute for religious freedom; the northwest 22   ordinance; the Constitution of the United States; the 23   federalist papers, including federalist number ten and 24   federalist number fifty-one; a transcript of George 25   Washingtons farewell address; relevant excerpts from Democracy 26   in America written by Alexis de Tocqueville; a transcript 27   of the first debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. 28   Douglas; the Emancipation Proclamation; and the writings of the 29   founding fathers of the United States. 30   3. Historical development of the United States republican 31   form of government means events including the federalist and 32   antifederalist debates; the rise and role of political parties; 33   the rise of Jacksonian democracy; the expansion of the ideals 34   and institutions of liberty and republican self-government 35   -1-   LSB 1205XS (2) 91   je/jh   1/ 4   

  S.F. 322   to include all Americans, regardless of sex or race; the 1   causes and the constitutional consequences of the Civil War; 2   the thirteenth amendment, fourteenth amendment, fifteenth 3   amendment, and the nineteenth amendment to the Constitution 4   of the United States; the rise of the new deal administrative 5   state; and United States supreme court cases, including Marbury 6   v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, Dred Scott v. Sandford, 7   Pembina consolidated silver mining co. v. Pennsylvania, Plessy 8   v. Ferguson, and Brown v. Board of Education. 9   4. Public institution of higher education means either of 10   the following: 11   a. An institution of higher learning governed by the state 12   board of regents. 13   b. A community college with respect to any baccalaureate 14   degree program offered by the community college and to any 15   student enrolled in such a program. 16   Sec. 3. NEW SECTION   . 261K.2 American history and civil 17   government course required. 18   Beginning with the academic year commencing in 2027, a 19   public institution of higher education shall establish as a 20   requirement for the completion of any baccalaureate degree 21   program that a student complete a survey course in American 22   history and civil government as provided in this chapter. 23   Sec. 4. NEW SECTION   . 261K.3 Course content. 24   1. The course shall instruct students in subjects including 25   but not limited to the following: 26   a. The study of and devotion to American institutions and 27   ideals.   28   b. The basic principles of the United States republican 29   form of government. 30   c. The historical development of the United States 31   republican form of government. 32   d. Comparison of the United States republican form of 33   government with different forms of government including 34   dictatorship, monarchy, oligarchy, theocracy, communism, and 35   -2-   LSB 1205XS (2) 91   je/jh   2/ 4    

  S.F. 322   autocracy. 1   e. An understanding of the Constitution of the United States 2   and the Constitution of the State of Iowa. 3   f. Knowledge of the founding documents and how they have 4   shaped the nature and functions of American institutions of 5   self-governance. 6   g. An understanding of landmark cases of the United States 7   supreme court and their effects on law and society. 8   2. The course shall require students to read documents 9   including but not limited to the following: 10   a. The Constitution of the United States. 11   b. The Declaration of Independence. 12   c. The Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United 13   States. 14   d. The Emancipation Proclamation. 15   e. At least five essays from the federalist papers, as 16   determined by the instructor. 17   f. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s letter from Birmingham jail. 18   g. The Gettysburg Address. 19   Sec. 5. NEW SECTION   . 261K.4 Course credit and graduation 20   requirements. 21   1. A public institution of higher education shall assign 22   a value of at least three semester hours of credit or its 23   equivalent to the course required by this chapter. 24   2. The course required by this chapter shall fulfill any 25   general education requirement in the social sciences that a 26   student is required to complete as a condition of graduation. 27   Sec. 6. NEW SECTION   . 261K.5 Student transfers.   28   If a student completes the course required by this chapter 29   at a public institution of higher education and subsequently 30   transfers to another such institution, the student shall not be   31   required to complete the course again. 32   EXPLANATION 33   The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 34   the explanations substance by the members of the general assembly. 35   -3-   LSB 1205XS (2) 91   je/jh   3/ 4    

  S.F. 322   This bill requires a public institution of higher education 1   to establish as a requirement for the completion of any 2   baccalaureate degree program that a student complete a 3   survey course in American history and civil government. The 4   requirement begins with the academic year commencing in 2027. 5   The bill provides minimum required subjects that must be taught 6   and documents that students must read as part of the course. 7   The bill defines a public institution of higher education 8   as a regents institution or a community college with respect 9   to any baccalaureate degree program offered by the community 10   college and to any student enrolled in such a program. 11   The bill provides that the course shall be assigned a 12   value of three semester hours of credit and that the course 13   shall fulfill any general education requirement in the social 14   sciences that is a graduation requirement. The bill provides 15   that a student shall not be required to complete the course 16   again if transferring to another public institution of higher 17   education. 18   -4-   LSB 1205XS (2) 91   je/jh   4/ 4