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The Stars and Stripes Commitment Act

EngrossedJohn Bell (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill requires North Carolina schools to schedule daily recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance within one hour of the school day's start, display U.S. and North Carolina flags in classrooms, and provide instruction on the flag and Pledge's history. It also requires the State Board of Education and local school governing bodies to begin their meetings with the Pledge. The bill specifies that no one can be compelled to stand, salute, or recite the Pledge.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill promotes patriotism, shared civic values, and respect for national symbols among students. They contend that daily exposure to the Pledge reinforces common American identity and historical understanding, and that including it at official meetings demonstrates institutional commitment to these principles. Proponents note the bill includes protections allowing students and officials to opt out of participation.

Arguments Against

Opponents express concerns that mandating Pledge recitation may pressure students despite opt-out language, particularly younger children who may feel social pressure to conform. Some argue the bill uses school time for activities better left to families and question whether daily recitation without deeper civics education serves educational goals. Critics also note the bill focuses on symbols rather than substantive civic learning and history instruction.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (37)

Hugh Blackwell
Hugh BlackwellRepublican

Representative · District 86

John Blust
John BlustRepublican

Representative · District 62

Patricia Cotham
Patricia CothamRepublican

Representative · District 105

Francis Iler
Francis IlerRepublican

Representative · District 17

James Dixon
James DixonRepublican

Representative · District 4

Harry Warren
Harry WarrenRepublican

Representative · District 76

Phillip Shepard
Phillip ShepardRepublican

Representative · District 15

Dennis Riddell
Dennis RiddellRepublican

Representative · District 64

MC
Mike ClampittRepublican

Representative · District 119

Brenden Jones
Brenden JonesRepublican

Representative · District 46

Larry Strickland
Larry StricklandRepublican

Representative · District 28

Donna White
Donna WhiteRepublican

Representative · District 26

Edward Goodwin
Edward GoodwinRepublican

Representative · District 1

Keith Kidwell
Keith KidwellRepublican

Representative · District 79

Jake Johnson
Jake JohnsonRepublican

Representative · District 113

Karl Gillespie
Karl GillespieRepublican

Representative · District 120

Steve Tyson
Steve TysonRepublican

Representative · District 3

Diane Wheatley
Diane WheatleyRepublican

Representative · District 43

David Willis
David WillisRepublican

Representative · District 68

Matthew Winslow
Matthew WinslowRepublican

Representative · District 7

Jeff Zenger
Jeff ZengerRepublican

Representative · District 74

Charles Miller
Charles MillerRepublican

Representative · District 19

Ben Moss
Ben MossRepublican

Representative · District 52

Erin Pare
Erin PareRepublican

Representative · District 37

Howard Penny
Howard PennyRepublican

Representative · District 53

Reece Pyrtle
Reece PyrtleRepublican

Representative · District 65

Donnie Loftis
Donnie LoftisRepublican

Representative · District 109

JL
Jarrod LoweryRepublican

Representative · District 47

Joe Pike
Joe PikeRepublican

Representative · District 6

Bill Ward
Bill WardRepublican

Representative · District 5

Jerry Branson
Jerry BransonRepublican

Representative · District 59

Heather Rhyne
Heather RhyneRepublican

Representative · District 97

Blair Eddins
Blair EddinsRepublican

Representative · District 94

Jonathan Almond
Jonathan AlmondRepublican

Representative · District 73

Brian Echevarria
Brian EchevarriaRepublican

Representative · District 82

Paul Scott
Paul ScottRepublican

Representative · District 111

Richard Carver
Richard CarverRepublican

Representative · District 95

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageMar 19, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
113
Yea
2
Nay
0
Not Voting
5
Absent
113 Yea2 Nay
Republican69 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat44 Yea·2 Nay