Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3265

Introduced
5/8/25  

Caption

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2025

Impact

The bill mandates that all states receiving federal funds should prohibit corporal punishment. States that fail to comply may see a withholding of federal funding for educational programs, which emphasizes the federal government's commitment to enforcing this standard. Additionally, it requires the training of school personnel in positive behavioral interventions, which are intended to promote student well-being and reduce reliance on punitive measures. This shift not only aims to protect students but also to create a more inclusive and equitable educational framework.

Summary

House Bill 3265, titled the 'Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2025', aims to eliminate the use of corporal punishment in educational institutions across the United States. The bill delineates a comprehensive prohibition on any disciplinary methods that inflict physical pain on students. This incorporates acts such as hitting, paddling, or any actions that result in pain intended as a form of discipline, ensuring that students are protected from such punitive measures in schools. By implementing this legislation, it is intended to foster a safer and more supportive educational environment for all children.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise surrounding the autonomy of local educational institutions. Some critics argue that this federal mandate undermines state and local control over educational practices, making it difficult for schools to employ discipline strategies they believe are appropriate for their particular contexts. Additionally, there may be concerns about the implementation of alternative disciplinary measures and whether they can adequately address behavioral issues without resorting to physical discipline. Balancing the need for safe educational environments with the rights of educational authorities to govern their institutions remains a pivotal discussion surrounding HB3265.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3596

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2023

US SB1762

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2023

US HB2690

Ending PUSHOUT Act of 2023 Ending Punitive, Unfair, School-based Harm that is Overt and Unresponsive to Trauma Act of 2023

US HB6031

Safe Schools Improvement Act

US HB6202

Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act

US HB3470

Keeping All Students Safe Act

US HB8526

Trauma-Informed Schools Act of 2024

US HB10564

To support the behavioral needs of students and youth, invest in the school-based behavioral health workforce, and ensure access to mental health and substance use disorder benefits.

US SB3105

Safe Schools Improvement Act

US HB7735

Protecting Students on Campus Act of 2024

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Ending PUSHOUT Act of 2025 Ending Punitive, Unfair, School-based Harm that is Overt and Unresponsive to Trauma Act of 2025

US HB2739

Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act

US HB3596

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2023

US SB1762

Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2023

US SB986

Safe Schools Improvement Act

US SB1338

Ending PUSHOUT Act of 2025 Ending Punitive, Unfair, School-based Harm that is Overt and Unresponsive to Trauma Act of 2025

US HB2690

Ending PUSHOUT Act of 2023 Ending Punitive, Unfair, School-based Harm that is Overt and Unresponsive to Trauma Act of 2023

AR HB1791

To Require School District Boards Of Directors To Include In Student Discipline Policies The Requirement That Schools Conduct An Assessment Of A Student's Adverse Childhood Experiences Before Disciplining A Student.