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Arizona State Legislature
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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
SB1108 - 482R - House Bill Summary

House of Representatives

SB 1108

homeland security advisory councils; membership

Sponsor: Senator Harper

 

DP

Committee on Natural Resources and Public Safety

DPAS/E

Committee on Appropriations

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Caucus and COW

 

House Engrossed

 

 

Senate Bill 1108 allows a mayor, county sheriff, police chief or county supervisor who is required to serve on a Homeland Security Regional Advisory Council to appoint a designee to serve in their place.

Summary of the proposed strike-everything amendment to SB 1108:

The proposed strike-everything amendment to SB 1108 states that a primary purpose of public education is the promotion of the values of American citizenship.

History

Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.), Title 15, Section 721 states that the governing board of a school district is required to approve the course of study of a common school, including the basic textbook for each course and all other units recommended for credit prior to implementing the course in the school. A.R.S. § 15-722 grants the same authority to a governing board to approve the course of study and textbooks of each course for a high school.

A.R.S. § 15-705 grants the governing board, in consultation with parents and teachers, to adopt policies and procedures relating to pupils’ participation in extracurricular activities. The State Board of Education is also required to prescribe rules for policies regarding pupils’ participation in extracurricular activities, including minimum statewide requirements.

 

Provisions

·          States that the primary purpose of public education is the inculcation of the values of American citizenship.

·          States that public tax dollars used in public schools should not be used to denigrate American values and the teachings of Western civilization.

·          States that public tax dollars should not be used to promote political, religious, ideological, or cultural values as truth when such values are in conflict with the values of American citizenship and the teachings of Western civilization.

·          Prevents public schools in Arizona from including any courses, classes, or school sponsored activities within the program of instruction that feature or promote as truth any political, religious, ideological, or cultural values that denigrate or overtly encourage dissent from the values of American democracy and Western civilization, including democracy, capitalism, pluralism, and religious toleration.

·          Requires a public school to provide copies of curricula, course materials and syllabi to the superintendent of public instruction, upon his or her request. After a hearing is conducted, if a public school is found to have included such courses, the superintendent of public instruction may withhold a proportionate share of state monies and take reasonable and appropriate regulatory actions.

·          Allows for the inclusion of diverse political, religious, ideological, or cultural beliefs within the program of instruction provided that the course, class, or school sponsored activity as a whole does not denigrate or overtly encourage dissent from the values of American democracy and Western civilization.

·          Prohibits public schools in Arizona, universities under the jurisdiction of the Arizona Board of Regents, and community colleges under the jurisdiction of community college districts in Arizona from allowing organizations to operate on the campus of a school, university, or community college if the organization is based in whole or in part on race-based criteria.

·          Defines public school.

 

Amendments

Appropriations

The strike-everything amendment was adopted.

 

 

 

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Forty-eighth Legislature

Second Regular Session          2          March 26, 2008

 

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