Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR11

Introduced
4/8/19  
Refer
4/9/19  
Refer
4/9/19  
Report Pass
4/29/19  
Report Pass
4/29/19  
Passed
4/30/19  

Caption

Requests the secretary of state and the state Department of Education to work together to develop age-appropriate, nonpartisan voter education materials to be used by all students in grades 3-12.

Impact

The passage of SR11 would significantly impact Louisiana's educational framework, integrating voter education into standard curricula for specific grade levels. This would help ensure that students are not only aware of their rights but also motivated to take part in democratic processes. By providing updated materials that are accessible and appropriate for students, the resolution aligns with state policies aimed at fostering civic participation among citizens.

Summary

Senate Resolution 11 (SR11) urges the Secretary of State and the Department of Education in Louisiana to collaborate on developing age-appropriate and nonpartisan voter education materials for students in grades three through twelve. The resolution emphasizes the importance of educating young citizens about their voting rights, registration process, and the importance of participating in elections. The initiative aims to instill civic values and encourage engagement in the democratic process from an early age.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR11 appears to be positive, reflecting a bipartisan acknowledgment of the need for civic education in schools. Supporters argue that such initiatives are crucial for creating informed and engaged citizens, which strengthens democracy. However, some nuances of concern might arise regarding the nature of the materials to be developed and ensuring they remain nonpartisan, as educators often emphasize the need to avoid bias in discussions of civic responsibilities.

Contention

While SR11 is generally welcomed, there may be points of contention regarding the balance between educational content quality and political neutrality. Stakeholders may debate how to ensure that materials developed are inclusive and accurately represent all facets of the electoral process without skewing toward specific political agendas. Additionally, educators would need to align these teaching resources with existing curriculum standards, raising questions about implementation and potential funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR126

Requests the state Department of Education to develop materials for and promote implementation of programs to teach necessary, basic life skills to all public high school seniors.

LA HR323

Requests that the state Department of Education and the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education prohibit the use of certain "edu-tainment" videos as educational tools in classrooms

LA SCR50

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement A Statewide Behavioral Health Curricula Plan For Public School Students In Grades Kindergarten Through Twelve.

LA SR38

Requesting The Department Of Education To Develop And Implement A Statewide Behavioral Health Curricula Plan For Public School Students In Grades Kindergarten Through Twelve.

LA HCR61

Urges and requests BESE to develop a statewide funding model for early childhood care and educational services

LA HR209

Requests the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education and the La. Developmental Disabilities Council to study issues relative to high school graduation rates for special education students

LA HR190

Requests that the state Department of Education develop a written plan for a statewide education savings account program

LA SR237

A RESOLUTION urging the Council on Postsecondary Education and the Kentucky Department of Education, in partnership with the Secretary of State and education entities, to develop strategies and a timeline for improving Kentucky students’ knowledge and understanding of the constitutional republic of the United States of America and the democratic processes specified in the United States Constitution.

LA SCR34

Requests the Department of Health and Hospitals, the Department of Education, the Medicaid managed care organizations, and representatives of the Whole Child Initiative to work together to develop a plan to implement the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child model developed by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

LA SR182

Requests the state Department of Education to create the Early Literacy Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.