Protecting Religious Homeschooling Act
HB 2452 protects religious homeschooling by limiting state oversight, ensuring families can educate their children according to their beliefs without interference.
HB 2452 protects religious homeschooling by limiting state oversight, ensuring families can educate their children according to their beliefs without interference.
Bill Number: HB 2452
Introduced By: Rep. Amy Elik
Status: To House Finance
Introduced On: February 3, 2025
Subject: Education (K12)
The Protecting Religious Homeschooling Act aims to safeguard the rights of families who choose to homeschool their children for religious reasons. This legislation seeks to ensure that parents have the freedom to educate their children in accordance with their religious beliefs without undue interference from state regulations.
HB 2452 represents a significant step toward protecting the rights of religious homeschooling families in Illinois. By limiting state oversight and reinforcing parental rights, this bill aims to create a more supportive environment for families who choose to educate their children at home based on their religious beliefs. The ongoing legislative process will determine the final form and impact of this legislation.
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