Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR69

Introduced
5/4/15  
Introduced
5/4/15  
Refer
5/5/15  
Refer
5/5/15  
Report Pass
5/18/15  
Report Pass
5/18/15  
Passed
5/19/15  
Passed
5/19/15  
Engrossed
5/20/15  
Engrossed
5/20/15  
Refer
5/21/15  
Report Pass
5/27/15  

Caption

Expresses support of Louisiana students to assemble for religious expression and to express their religious beliefs in public elementary and secondary schools and public postsecondary education institutions.

Impact

If enacted, SCR69 would encourage the implementation of policies that support voluntary prayer and religious gatherings in public schools across Louisiana. These policies could lead to a shift in how schools approach religious activities, potentially allowing more integration of students' religious practices into school events. This could inspire other states to evaluate their regulations regarding religious expression in public education, leading to a broader conversation about the balance between secularism and religious rights in schools.

Summary

SCR69 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that expresses support for Louisiana students' rights to assemble for religious expression and to articulate their religious beliefs in public elementary, secondary, and postsecondary schools. The resolution underscores the importance of the First Amendment rights which protect the free exercise of religion, emphasizing that students should be allowed to participate in religious activities without interference. It aims to reinforce the notion that religious traditions and observances, such as Christmas programs, should be welcomed within public educational institutions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR69 appears to be overwhelmingly positive among its supporters, who see it as a reaffirmation of constitutional rights. Advocates, including many legislators, argue that the resolution promotes a culture of respect for diverse beliefs and allows students to express their identities freely. Conversely, there may also be a degree of contention regarding the implementation of such policies, as some opponents could express concerns about the potential for coercion or the marginalization of non-religious students within the educational environment. However, the overall consensus seems aligned with supporting students' rights to religious expression.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SCR69 arise from its implications on religious neutrality within public education. Critics may worry that endorsing religious gatherings and observances in schools could blur the lines between church and state, leading to an infringement on the rights of students with differing beliefs. The resolution may provoke debates on how best to support individual freedoms while maintaining an inclusive environment for all students, potentially sparking discussions on the separation of church and state in the public school context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB3122

Religious expression in schools; creating the Oklahoma Freedom of Religious Expression Act; effective date; emergency.

LA HB3543

Religious expression in schools; creating the Oklahoma Freedom of Religious Expression Act; effective date; emergency.

LA H1009

Religious and Patriotic Expression in the Public School System

LA HB0390

Religious Expression in Higher Education

LA HB392

Providing for voluntary student expression of religious viewpoints in public schools; requiring public school districts to allow religious expression in class assignments, to provide students with the freedom to organize religious groups and activities and to provide a limited public forum for student speakers at nongraduation and graduation events; and providing for a model policy for voluntary religious expression in public schools.

LA HCR139

Encourages the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, public school districts, and public schools to develop guidelines for content standards and curricula relative to religious issues

LA SB472

Public postsecondary education: Campus Free Expression Act.

LA H3758

Student expression of religious viewpoints

LA HB185

Provides relative to expressive activities at public postsecondary education institutions

LA SB1381

Public postsecondary education: Campus Free Expression Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.