Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB753

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Require human sexuality instruction in public schools to include image of D&E abortion at certain gestational age

Impact

If enacted, HB 753 would directly change how human sexuality is taught in Montana's public schools. It would require curriculum changes that could lead to increased oversight and potentially more graphic content in educational materials related to reproductive health. Additionally, schools would need to adhere to strict notification requirements for parents and guardians regarding the content and materials used in these instructional courses. This law could lead to debates about parental rights and educational content in public school curriculums.

Summary

House Bill 753 proposes to revise the requirements for human sexuality instruction in public schools in Montana. A key provision of the bill mandates that any school district offering such instruction must include at least one visual image of a dilation and evacuation abortion performed between 20 and 25 weeks of gestation. This requirement is intended to provide students with a more comprehensive understanding of the consequences and realities of late-term abortions, as part of their education on human sexuality.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 753 is likely to be divided among different stakeholders. Supporters may argue that the inclusion of visual imagery related to abortion is essential for informed discussions on reproductive rights and responsibilities, believing it can foster an environment of openness and understanding. Conversely, opponents might contend that the requirement is unnecessary and could be seen as inappropriate or overly graphic for students, raising concerns about parental rights and the appropriateness of content taught in schools.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications for parental rights, as the bill necessitates schools to notify parents at least 48 hours in advance of any instruction on human sexuality, giving them the option to withdraw their students from such classes. Furthermore, there is likely to be disagreement regarding the educational efficacy and ethical considerations of including specific visuals associated with abortion. The tensions between educational policy, parental control, and the rights of students to comprehensive sexual education are key areas that will likely be debated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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