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Legislation
Jan 23, 2026
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  • Religious Liberty|
  • +1 Issue

Display of the Ten Commandments in Public Schools (HB 1086)

As amended, this bill adds the Ten Commandments to the state’s current list of “protected” historical documents, which would allow schools and teachers to post the text or parts of it in classrooms freely.
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose
Legislation
Jan 12, 2026
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  • Religious Liberty|
  • +1 Issue

Religious Chaplains in Public Schools (SB 138)

SB 138 would let public schools and charter schools hire, or approve as volunteers, school chaplains who meet specified education background requirements. Chaplains would provide secular guidance and support to students and staff. They could also provide nonsecular services with permission from the student and, in the case of minors, a parent. This bill would violate important separation of church and state constitutional protections. Chaplains are religious advisers by definition. School counselors are trained to provide secular support for students. Chaplains are not. Placing them in an official role inside public schools — whether paid or voluntary — creates an environment ripe for religious coercion and indoctrination, especially in a school setting where authority dynamics are unavoidable.
Status: Failed
Position: Oppose