By CP Employees,
A U.S. Supreme Court decision that affirmed the factual of a high college soccer coach to pray on the sphere after video games may perchance well play a key role in the passage of a bill that may perchance well provide identical protections to Texas college workers.
The Texas Pronounce Senate Committee on Pronounce Affairs heard testimony Monday on SB 965, a bill filed by Pronounce Sen. Tan Parker, a Republican from Flower Mound, aimed in direction of safeguarding the rights of faculty district and constitution college workers to hold interplay in non secular speech or prayer whereas on responsibility.
The proposed legislation ensures these protections dwell intact except an infringement is deemed “mandatory to additional a compelling order hobby” and is “narrowly tailor-made the utilization of the least restrictive technique to quit that compelling order hobby.”
In presenting SB 965, Parker pointed to the 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Kennedy v. Bremerton College District, where the court upheld the rights of Washington order high college soccer coach Joe Kennedy, who turn out to be as soon as fired for praying on the sphere after video games.
“Grounded in the Kennedy decision, Senate Bill 965 codifies the factual of faculty workers to hold interplay in deepest non secular speech or prayer whereas on responsibility,” Parker acknowledged. “As established in Kennedy, any infringement will be analyzed below strict scrutiny.”
Donald Gardner, govt director of the Texas Faith & Freedom Coalition, equipped the panel his testimony in toughen of the bill and pointed to the ancient dedication of Baptists to non secular liberty in the U.S.
“They would hold by no technique supposed freedom from faith,” Gardner acknowledged, referencing the founders’ rejection of order-enforced faith. “They hold been popping out of a machine where the order established what faith turn out to be as soon as good and becoming. … They would now not desire that at all…
“If there turn out to be as soon as something on this bill that turn out to be as soon as compelling non secular observance or expression, then obviously that is at possibility of be an scenario. It’d be a violation of the very thing our founders supposed to assign,” added Gardener. “This merely protects, in point of fact, the freedom that our founders supposed to assign.”
SB 965 is now pending in committee following Monday’s hearing.
Closing month, Republican Pronounce Sen. Mayes Middleton of Galveston filed SB 11, which may perchance well well presumably allow public college districts and originate-enrollment constitution colleges to adopt insurance policies requiring every campus to create a duration of prayer and reading of the Bible or other non secular textual divulge material.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has identified SB 11 as a legislative precedence for the 2025 legislative session.
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