Legislation heading to Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro for enactment would repeal a 1949 law that banned public school teachers from wearing religious symbols on the job. File/Allison Carey/The Plain DealerPublic school teachers may soon be allowed to wear jewelry or clothing bearing a religious emblem or symbol while on the job.The bill now goes to Gov. Josh Shapiro for enactment. The governor is expected to sign it once it reaches his desk, said his spokesman Manuel Bonder.
A federal district court judge decided that the ban on religious symbols violated the U.S. Constitution’s freedoms of speech and religious expression.article appearing in the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies About the House’s passage of the bill, Phillips-Hill said, “William Penn built our commonwealth on religious freedom and tolerance. It is about time Pennsylvania crossed this archaic law out of its books. I look forward to the governor’s signature on this bill to ensure our Commonwealth upholds Penn’s founding principle that protects people of all faiths by upholding our First Amendment rights in the classroom.
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