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Suann Olson Advocates for School Chaplains: Supporting Students Through Moral and Emotional Guidance

In today’s divided world, many young people face struggles that go beyond academics. SuAnn’s proposed legislation seeks to ensure students have access to chaplains who can provide a listening ear, encouragement, and moral support—values that have long been foundational to strong communities.

The conversation explores the history and significance of religious freedom in America, highlighting the delicate balance between faith and government. The Bill of Rights clearly states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion.” This foundational principle, dating back to the mid-1600s, reflects Roger Williams’ idea of a “wall or hedge of separation” between the sacred and the secular. Later, Thomas Jefferson brought this concept into sharper focus in his famous 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptists, where he described a “wall of separation between church and state.” Yet, Jefferson and James Madison were also passionate defenders of religious freedom, fighting to disestablish taxpayer-supported churches in Virginia to protect individual rights.

SuAnn emphasizes that her legislation does not impose a specific belief system but instead ensures students have access to chaplains as an optional resource. Many other institutions, like hospitals and the military, have long relied on chaplains for spiritual and emotional support. She explains how this model can be adapted for schools, offering a voluntary avenue for students to seek guidance.

The ladies explore the importance of preserving America’s founding principles while addressing today’s cultural and societal challenges. SuAnn reminds viewers that supporting students’ well-being—both emotionally and morally—can help strengthen families, communities, and the future of the nation. It’s an insightful conversation you won’t want to miss, packed with thoughtful discussion and real-world solutions for the next generation.

SuAnn Olson
District 8 Representative
chaplains in public schools
religious freedom
Thomas Jefferson
church and state
Bill of Rights
student support
moral guidance
community values

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