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House committee hears competing views on school chaplains bill; ACLU and education groups warn of constitutional risks

2266892 · February 11, 2025
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Representative Mike Olsen presented House Bill 1456 to allow certified chaplains, as employees or volunteers, in public school districts and to create a small pilot program; supporters said chaplains provide nonclinical spiritual and crisis support while opponents warned of First Amendment and liability risks.

Representative Mike Olsen presented House Bill 1456, which would authorize school districts to use certified chaplains — employed or volunteer — and establish a pilot program. Olsen and multiple witnesses argued chaplains provide nonclinical spiritual and pastoral support, augment existing mental‑health services, and reduce teacher stress.

Supporters described chaplain certification, crisis response training, and partnerships that operate in other states. Johnny Davis of the National School Chaplain Association described certification requirements his group uses: background checks (including social media screening), ecclesiastical endorsement, 2,000 hours of ministerial service, 80 hours of coursework, and safety certifications…

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