[Vision2020] State Senate approves Pledge of Allegiance bill

Dick Schmidt dickschmidt at moscow.com
Thu Jun 2 19:11:32 PDT 2005


Before anyone gets too excited this is in North Carolina and these folks know how to keep their military bases!! This little bill sure won't hurt either!

Dick Schmidt

State Senate approves Pledge of Allegiance bill 
June 02,2005 
Sun Journal 

The state Senate approved by a 50-0 vote Wednesday that public schools must set aside time daily to recite the Pledge of Allegiance. 

"The Pledge of Allegiance is such an important part of who we are as a country," said Sen. Scott Thomas, who voted for the proposal. "But it should not just be another normal part of the school day. What's even more important is that students really understand the meaning behind those words." 

Students also would learn the significance and history of national and state symbols under this citizenship legislation. 

In addition, the bill would require the displaying of U.S. and N.C. flags, as well as giving age-appropriate instruction to students to learn the significance and the history of the two flags, the Pledge and North Carolina's state motto and symbols. 

"(The schools) are certainly supportive," said Janet Furman, public relations director for the Craven County Schools. The Craven County school system currently already is reciting the Pledge, Furman said, and also teaching the history and symbolism as part of their current curriculum. 

Little would change whether this bill is approved or not, she said, because they already meet most of the requirements. The only difference is that it would be required by law. 

In 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a lower court's decision calling teacher-led recitation of the Pledge unconstitutional because it contained the words "under God." 

"So many brave men and women in uniform made the ultimate sacrifice to protect the freedoms and values that we hold close to our hearts as Americans," Thomas said. "It is those freedoms, those values, that this bill is really about." 

North Carolina would join about 35 other states that currently require schools to include recitations of the Pledge of Allegiance during the school day, although students cannot be required to recite the Pledge. 

The bill still needs to pass the state House before it can become law. 
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