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Rep. Pizzulli Votes in Support of Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act

November 24, 2025
Republican Newsroom

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State Representative Justin Pizzulli (R-Scioto County) recently voted in support House Bill 486 – the Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act – legislation that works to preserve the ability for educators to discuss the positive impact of religion on American history, highlighting its consistency with freedom of speech and emphasizing how imperative it is to reduce politically motivated hate and violence in society. 

This legislation was developed following the tragic death of conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk. 

“I applaud the Turning Point chapter at Shawnee State University for encouraging open dialogue on campus,” said Rep. Pizzulli. “Every teacher and student should feel free to speak about religion in a factual and historical context. This bill reaffirms that freedom.” 

Under the bill, the General Assembly declares that: 

  • “The teaching of the historical and positive impact of religion on American history is consistent with the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. An accurate and historical account of the influence of Christianity on the freedom and liberties ingrained in our culture is imperative to reducing ignorance of American history, hate, and violence within our society.” 
  • “Accurate historical instruction regarding verifiable, historical impacts of religion on American history is factual and is not proselytization or a violation of the First Amendment.”

The bill reaffirms that teachers in public schools and state institutions of higher education, when teaching American history, can include instruction on the positive impacts of religion on American history.

House Bill 486 now heads to the Ohio Senate for further consideration.