Students and Teachers SPEAK Act; enact
Georgia HB 1190 addresses speech rights for students and teachers in schools, currently in early legislative review without publicly available bill text.
Georgia HB 1190 addresses speech rights for students and teachers in schools, currently in early legislative review without publicly available bill text.
HB 1190, the Students and Teachers SPEAK Act, has been introduced in the Georgia House but the bill text is not yet publicly available in standard legislative databases. The bill is currently in early stages of the legislative process (House First and Second Readers) as of February 2026. Without access to the specific language, a detailed analysis cannot be provided at this time.
The bill's title suggests it addresses speech or communication rights for students and teachers in educational settings, a topic that typically generates significant public debate around First Amendment protections, school safety, and age-appropriate expression. The involvement of multiple sponsors indicates potential bipartisan interest or consensus on the underlying issue.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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