New state bill in Ind could make it illegal to sing national anthem 'inappropriately'

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New state bill could make it illegal to sing national anthem 'inappropriately' | The Star Press | thestarpress.com

Sen. Vaneta Becker, R-Evansville, has introduced a bill that would set specific "performance standards" for singing and playing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at any event sponsored by public schools and state universities.

The law also would cover private schools receiving state or local scholarship funds, including vouchers.

Performers would have to sign a contract agreeing to follow the guidelines. Musicians -- whether amateur or professional -- would be fined $25 if it were deemed they failed to meet the appropriate standards.

But just what is appropriate? Would Jimi Hendrix's electric version make the grade? Are Christina Aguilera's vocal gymnastics a fineable offense?

That's unclear. What is and what is not "acceptable," according to Becker's bill, would be determined by the State Department of Education, with input from the Commission for Higher Education.

Becker said she authored the bill after a constituent called her last spring upset about a school program in which the words of "The Star-Spangled Banner" were substituted or parodied in a way the caller found disrespectful. The senator said she herself had heard parody versions of the national anthem on television programs.

"Sometimes it's just done in a joking manner," she said, "but I don't think the national anthem is something we ought to be joking around with."

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa-q-ztyZZw]The Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix - YouTube[/ame]
 
Has Sen. Vaneta Becker, R-Evansville ever heard of the 1st amendment?
 
A wee bit of interest that shouldn't go overlooked:

"The law also would cover private schools receiving state or local scholarship funds, including vouchers."

Just a heads up to all of you who want government vouchers to go to people to pay towards 'private' schools...

...with government money comes government influence and control, and justifiably so. Careful what you wish for .
 

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