Equal Access States
These states currently allow equal access:
1.) Arizona – legislation passed
2.) Colorado – legislation passed
3.) Florida – legislation passed
4.) Idaho – legislation passed
5.) Illinois – legislation passed, must be partially enrolled
6.) Iowa - legislation passed
7.) Maine – legislation passed
8.) Massachusetts - allowed by athletic association, no legislation necessary
9.) Michigan – legislation passed, must be partially enrolled
10.) Minnesota – legislation passed
11.) Nebraska – legislation passed, must be partially enrolled
12.) Nevada – legislation passed
13.) New Hampshire – legislation passed
14.) New Mexico – legislation passed
15.) North Dakota – legislation passed
16.) Ohio – legislation passed, must be partially enrolled
17.) Oregon – legislation passed
18.) Pennsylvania – legislation passed
19.) Rhode Island – allowed by athletic association, no legislation necessary
20.) South Dakota – allowed by athletic association, no legislation necessary
21.) Utah – legislation passed
22.) Vermont – legislation passed
23.) Washington – legislation passed
24.) Wyoming – legislation passed
For a summary of the Equal Access Laws in each of these states please
see this report from the website of the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA).
15 states are currently proposing legislation for equal access!
1.) Alabama – “Tim Tebow Bill”
2.) Arkansas – “Tim Tebow Bill”
3.) Georgia
4.) Hawaii
5.) Kentucky – “Tebow Bill”
6.) Louisiana
7.) Maryland
8.) Mississippi
9.) New Jersey
10.) New York
11.) North Carolina
12.) Oklahoma
13.) South Carolina
14.) Texas
15.) Tennessee