Under a recently proposed constitutional amendment, Alabama schools would be required to broadcast The Star-Spangled Banner at least once a week.
Under a recently proposed constitutional amendment, Alabama public schools would be required to broadcast The Star-Spangled Banner at least once a week during schools hours.
The bill specifically dictates that “a local board of education shall select for broadcast... any recording of the first stanza of The Star-Spangled Banner that is archived within the Library of Congress and available on the Library of Congress website.”
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