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H 5325

God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by April Cromer and 12 co-sponsors

Bill H 5325 cannot be meaningfully analyzed without access to its actual text; only its religious title and referral to education committee are known.

Referred to Committee on Education and Public Works
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Bill Summary · H 5325

Legislative bill overview

H 5325 appears to be a bill introduced in South Carolina's House of Representatives, but the bill text itself is not provided in your submission—only the title "God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob" and basic procedural information are available. Without access to the actual legislative language, it is impossible to determine what specific policy changes or actions the bill proposes.

Why is this important

The bill's religious reference in its title suggests it may address education policy (given its referral to the Education and Public Works Committee), which could potentially involve curriculum, religious expression in schools, or related educational matters. However, without the actual bill text, any assessment of real-world impact would be speculative.

Potential points of contention

  • Insufficient information: The lack of bill text prevents meaningful policy analysis or identification of genuine points of contention
  • Potential church-state concerns: If the bill promotes religious content in public education, it may raise First Amendment and Establishment Clause questions, though this cannot be confirmed without seeing the proposal
  • Community values disagreement: Religious references in legislation typically generate debate between those supporting religious expression in civic life and those preferring secular governance

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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