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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 5 MIN

Why Texas Passed The Merry Christmas Bill

from Ken Mercer Show / Mercer Moments in American History LLC · host Ken Mercer

A tray of frosted cookies, a school office, and a surprising verdict: no “Merry Christmas,” no “Happy Hanukkah.” That moment, repeated in districts across Texas, sparked a statewide push to clarify what students and teachers can say during the holidays. We walk through the real scenarios that triggered the Merry Christmas Bill, from classroom party rules to banned greetings in letters to deployed service members, and explore how confusion over the First Amendment turned seasonal kindness into a compliance problem.We break down what the Texas law actually allows, why some administrators overcorrected in the name of separation of church and state, and how acknowledgment differs from endorsement in public schools. Along the way, we highlight the roles played by key advocates and lawmakers, and we translate legal principles into plain language: student speech rights, viewpoint neutrality, and the practical boundaries that keep classrooms inclusive and constitutional. If you’ve ever wondered whether a simple holiday greeting crosses a line, this conversation brings clarity.You’ll also hear practical steps to navigate your local policies with confidence. Ask your district for written guidance on holiday expressions, review how seasonal events are handled, and share your experiences so communities can learn from each other. Our goal is a school environment that protects free expression, respects diverse traditions, and fosters a warmer public square. If this resonates, follow the show, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review telling us where your school draws the line—and where you think it should be.• purpose of the Merry Christmas Bill and what it clarifies• real parent scenario with holiday cookies denied at school• memos restricting Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah in classrooms• limits placed on students’ letters to deployed soldiers• legislative response in Texas and what the law allows• guidance for parents and teachers to check local policies• encouragement to share experiences with advocacy groups• call for national cultural acceptance of seasonal greetingsLet me encourage you also to go to tdexvalues.org. They have a website there, a form you can fill out, and share your experience by your school, by your city, by your stateSupport the showPlease also visit "Mercer Moments in American History" at our YouTube Channel!  We are dedicated to:Bible and Worship, IMPACT on History of Judeo-Christian Values, Current Events and Major Moments in American History that for some reason are now erased, deleted from our textbooks and classrooms.

A tray of frosted cookies, a school office, and a surprising verdict: no “Merry Christmas,” no “Happy Hanukkah.” That moment, repeated in districts across Texas, sparked a statewide push to clarify what students and teachers can say during the holidays. We walk through the real scenarios that triggered the Merry Christmas Bill, from classroom party rules to banned greetings in letters to deployed service members, and explore how confusion over the First Amendment turned seasonal kindness into...

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