State Rep. Brad Hudson’s HB 1518 passes Missouri House, protecting belief-based student associations

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – In a move aimed at safeguarding the rights of religious student groups in public universities, the Missouri House has approved HB 1518 this week. This legislation, which clarifies key terms like “adverse action,” “belief-based student association,” and “benefit,” seeks to prevent discrimination against such groups and guarantee their fair treatment.

 

HB 1518 bars public higher education institutions from taking negative actions or implementing policies that withhold benefits from belief-based student associations available to other groups. Additionally, it explicitly prohibits discrimination against these associations based on their requirements for leaders to adhere to sincerely held beliefs, practice standards, or codes of conduct.

 

Representative Hudson emphasized that the bill isn’t solely about religion but rather about upholding First Amendment rights. He stressed its potential to shield any belief-based group, whether liberal, conservative, or otherwise, from being compelled to compromise its convictions for recognition on college campuses.

 

“The passage of HB 1518 signifies a significant stride in safeguarding the rights and freedoms of belief-based student associations in Missouri,” stated Representative Hudson of Cape Fair. “By ensuring fair access to resources and benefits, we ensure that universities cannot discriminate against Christian students or students of any religious affiliation.”

 

Under HB 1518, belief-based student associations are empowered to pursue appropriate recourse through legal or administrative channels if they believe a public institution of higher learning has violated the bill’s provisions.


“The passage of HB 1518 shows our unwavering commitment to protecting students First Amendment rights of belief-based student groups within Missouri’s public universities. By clarifying terms and preventing discrimination, we uphold the principles of fairness and religious liberty essential to our students attending educational institutions,” House Speaker Dean Plocher, R-Des Peres, said.

 

This legislative achievement underscores Missouri’s dedication to upholding fairness, equality, and religious liberty within its educational framework. The support for HB 1518 reflects a commitment to championing belief-based student associations and ensuring their dignified treatment.

 

The bill now proceeds to the Senate for further deliberation.

 

Rep. Brad Hudson, a Republican, represents part of Stone and Christian counties, District 138 in the Missouri House of Representatives. Rep. Hudson was elected in November 2018. For more information, please contact Rep. Hudson at 573-751-3851 or by email at Brad.Hudson@house.mo.gov