Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB247

Introduced
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  

Caption

Relating to education; to provide prohibitions on the promotion, endorsement, and affirmation of certain divisive concepts in certain public settings; and to authorize certain penalties for violation.

Impact

If enacted, SB247 would have significant implications for educational practices and curricula in the state. Schools, colleges, and universities would be prohibited from requiring students or employees to support or endorse divisive concepts, creating a more restrictive environment for teaching certain historical or contemporary social issues. The bill also allows for disciplinary actions, including termination, against any employee or contractor who violates its terms. This increases the stakes for educators, who may feel pressured to avoid specific topics rather than risk punitive measures for discussing issues related to race and equity.

Summary

SB247 aims to establish prohibitions against the promotion, endorsement, and affirmation of what it labels as 'divisive concepts' within public educational entities and state agencies in Alabama. The bill defines 'divisive concepts' broadly, encompassing notions that suggest inherent superiority or inferiority among individuals based on their race, sex, religion, or national origin. This prohibition extends to any requirement for staff or students to participate in training or education that advocates for or requires an affirmation of these concepts, which targets programs and activities considered controversial in contemporary educational discourse.

Contention

Opposition to SB247 centers on concerns about academic freedom and the potential stifling of important discussions surrounding race and social justice in educational settings. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to prevent indoctrination and ensure that educational content remains neutral. However, critics contend that it undermines the ability of educational institutions to provide a comprehensive and truthful examination of history and societal structures, particularly in addressing systemic inequalities. The definitions and implications of 'divisive concepts' may create ambiguity and vary in interpretation, leading to uncertainties in implementation and further debate among educational stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB129

Diversity, equity, and inclusion; certain public entities prohibited from maintaining office that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion programs; certain programs related to divisive concepts or diversity, equity, and inclusion, prohibited; promotion and endorsement of certain divisive concepts in certain public settings prohibited; exceptions provided; public institution of higher education, required to designate multioccupancy restrooms based on biological sex

AL HB582

Public K-12 education; use and teaching of social-emotional learning concepts prohibited, parental consent required for certain surveys, violations constitute neglect of duty

AL SB228

Financial Institutions and Insurers; using social credit score to discriminate prohibited; violations of insurers an unfair trade practice; fines, penalties and remedies authorized

AL HB418

Financial Institutions and Insurers; using social credit score to discriminate prohibited; violations of insurers an unfair trade practice; fines, penalties and remedies authorized

AL HB378

Abortion, harboring or transporting of minor girl in order to obtain abortion prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties and affirmative defense provided, certain civil remedies authorized

AL SB157

Public education employees; exclusion of students from classroom, provided for; principal authorized to suspend, expel, or recommend for alternative school certain students excluded from classroom; civil and criminal immunity provided to education employees; local boards of education authorized to reimburse or compensate employees for certain legal fees; rebuttable presumption, created; Board of Education, required to adopt rules

AL HB520

Health; discrimination by certain entities against individuals who refuse certain immunizations, drugs, or facial coverings for reasons of conscience prohibited; civil cause of action for violations provided; Attorney General authorized to defend an entity subject to related federal penalties

AL HB276

Consumer protection, requires social media platforms terminate certain accounts, display notifications, prohibit certain actions, use age verification, provide certain tools, remove certain content, penalties provided for violations

AL HB227

Ethics; laws pertaining to public officials and public employees revised

AL SB247

Crimes and offenses, picketing and protesting prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties provided

Similar Bills

CA AB2925

Postsecondary education: Equity in Higher Education Act: prohibition on discrimination: training.

CA SB691

Educational equity: immigration status.

AZ HB2483

Schools; selective admissions requirements; prohibition

AL SB292

Education and training, divisive concepts, prohibits teaching of the concepts under certain circumstances, allows teaching of the concepts in public institutions of higher education as long as assent to the concept is not compelled

AL HB312

Education and training, divisive concepts, prohibits teaching of the concepts under certain circumstances, allows teaching of the concepts in public institutions of higher education as long as assent to the concept is not compelled

AZ HCR2029

Selective admissions requirements; schools; prohibition

MS SB2402

DEI Program Ban; eliminate DEI programs in any state-funded institution.

MI HB4853

Higher education: state universities; discrimination against students for wearing traditional regalia; prohibit. Amends sec. 402 of 1976 PA 453 (MCL 37.2402).