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GA SB505
Bill
Status
Introduced
3/12/2020
Primary Sponsor
Jeff Mullis
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AI Summary
- Amends Georgia Code Section 20-2-142.1 to add language specifying that the Bill of Rights are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution and had origins in rationalism, empiricism, and religious texts, including but not limited to the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament of the Bible
- Local boards of education may require students in grades 9–12 to complete and pass a separate semester course on America's founding philosophy and principles as a condition of graduation
- Required coursework covers America's founding philosophy (Creator-endowed unalienable rights, limited government, separation of powers, rule of law), founding principles (federalism, Bill of Rights freedoms, property rights, due process, right to bear arms), and transformational movements (antislavery, Civil Rights, women's suffrage, immigrant contributions, Native American history)
- The sole substantive change to existing law is the insertion of new descriptive language characterizing the intellectual and religious origins of the Bill of Rights within the already-established curriculum framework
Legislative Description
Bill of Rights; the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution; origins in rationalism, empiricism, and religious texts; provide
Last Action
Senate Read and Referred
3/13/2020
Full Bill Text
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