Five states — Oregon, Washington, California, Vermont, and Colorado, plus the District of Columbia — have passed legislation allowing mentally competent adult residents with a terminal illness to voluntarily request …
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More Information about Minnesota SF 3061
SF 3061 would force school boards to “provide a durable poster or framed copy of the national motto of the United States, ‘In God We Trust,’ for display in each school …
More Information on Alabama SB 181
Senate Bill 181 would embolden local government entities, specifically including public schools, to violate the state and federal constitutions. The bill attempts to avoid the obvious constitutional problems with the conclusory …
More Information about Florida HB 7055
HB 839 was a one-page bill that would require every school district in Florida to “require, in all of the schools of the district and in each building used by the …
More Information about Alabama HB 228
HB 228 would add Alabama to a list of states that encourage schools to violate their students’ freedom of conscience by posting the phrase “In God We Trust” in classrooms. Other …
More Information about New Hampshire SB 193
Under SB 193, parents who pull their children out of the public school system may have the state pay into an educational savings account an amount equal to 95 percent …
More information about Oklahoma’s SB 1016
SB 1016 would require every school district in Oklahoma to display the words “In God We Trust” in every “public elementary and secondary school library and classroom in this state,” as …
More information about H.R. 5123
The Conscience and Religious Freedom Division in the Office for Civil Rights at HHS encourages health care providers to refuse “to perform, accommodate or assist with certain health care services …
More information about Arizona SB 1289
SB 1289 would add the state motto, “DITAT DEUS” (“God Enriches”), to AZ § 15-717, a statute that allows every public school in Arizona to display select phrases and “excerpts” from …