Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1250

Introduced
2/15/24  
Refer
2/15/24  

Caption

School classrooms; authorize Christian Bible to be kept in and enforce daily recitation of pledge.

Impact

If enacted, HB1250 would significantly affect the operational norms within public schools in Mississippi. By mandating the presence of Christian Bibles in classrooms, the bill aims to enhance religious visibility and inclusion. Additionally, the reinforced requirement for the Pledge of Allegiance seeks to strengthen civic education and patriotism among students. However, it raises questions regarding the separation of church and state in public education—a core principle in American law.

Summary

House Bill 1250 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code to require school boards to allow a Christian Bible, provided by an outside entity, to be visible and accessible in public school classrooms and libraries. This bill also mandates the daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in classrooms, ensuring that all students participate in this patriotic exercise unless they have a valid objection. The new provisions are intended to weave religious expression into the educational environment while enforcing traditional patriotic practices.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked considerable debate. Proponents argue that it promotes freedom of religious expression and instills a sense of national pride. Critics, however, contend that it may infringe upon the rights of non-religious students and those from diverse faith backgrounds, potentially leading to a divisive school atmosphere. Additionally, there are concerns about the enforceability of such mandates and the implications for students who opt out of the recitation or have objections to the presence of religious texts in their educational environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB278

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MS HB301

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MS HB1369

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MS HB573

Public schools; clarify authority of local law enforcement agencies to prevent and investigate crimes on property of.

MS HB1150

Charter schools; bring forward various provision relating to powers and duties of authorizer board.

MS HB1173

EEF procurement cards; authorize issuance to eligible charter school teachers.

MS HB1133

Firearms; prohibit enforcement of certain restrictive laws.

MS HB374

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MS HB1186

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MS SB2841

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