Ten Commandments Required to Be Displayed in Alabama Public Schools Under SB99
Summary
Governor Kay Ivey signed Alabama SB99 into law on April 13, 2026. The bill requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in each classroom, subject to the availability of donated materials. No state funding is provided for the displays.
What changed
SB99 enacts a new state law requiring Alabama public schools to display the Ten Commandments in each classroom. The display requirement is contingent on donated materials being available; the state is not obligated to fund the purchase of these materials.
Public schools in Alabama should monitor for any supplemental guidance on display specifications and ensure compliance procedures are in place once donated materials are received. School administrators may wish to consult with legal counsel regarding the religious display requirements and potential constitutional considerations.
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ChangeBridge / Alabama / SB99 Signed by Governor SB99 Senate Bill Signed by Governor 2026-04-13
Ten Commandments; required to be displayed in certain public schools, subject to the availability of donations
Bill Details
State Alabama
Session 2026 Regular Session
Chamber Senate
Official Source alison.legislature.state.al.us/bill-search
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Keith Kelley (Sen - R)
Action History
2026-04-13 S Enacted 2026-04-13 S Enacted 2026-04-09 S Delivered to Governor 2026-04-09 H Signature Requested 2026-04-09 S Enrolled 2026-04-09 S Ready to Enroll 2026-04-09 H Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 1347 2026-04-07 H Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar 2026-04-07 H Reported Out of Committee Second House 2026-04-07 H Re-referred to Committee in Second House to House State Government 2026-04-07 H Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar 2026-04-07 H Reported Out of Committee Second House 2026-03-31 H Pending House Education Policy 2026-03-31 H Read for the first time and referred to the House Committee on Education Policy 2026-03-31 S Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Adopted Roll Call 979 2026-03-31 S Petition To Close Debate- Adopted Roll Call 978 2026-03-31 S Third Reading in House of Origin 2026-03-19 S Carried Over to the Call of the Chair 2026-02-12 S Read for the Second Time and placed on the Calendar 2026-02-11 S Reported Out of Committee House of Origin 2026-01-13 S Pending Senate Education Policy 2026-01-13 S Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Education Policy
Votes
2026-03-31 SBIR: Passed by House of Origin Yea: 30 Nay: 4 2026-03-31 Third Reading in House of Origin Yea: 30 Nay: 4 2026-03-31 Petition To Close Debate- Roll Call 978 Yea: 27 Nay: 7 2026-03-31 Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 979 Yea: 28 Nay: 6 2026-04-09 Motion to Read a Third Time and Pass - Roll Call 1347 Yea: 81 Nay: 10
Committee Referrals
2026-01-13 S Education Policy 2026-03-31 H Education Policy
Bill Text Versions
2026-01-13 Introduced 2026-04-09 Enrolled
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