SB1151 is a bill that would allow Arizona school teachers and administrators to read or post copies or excerpts of the Ten Commandments in any school building. This addition would be made to the existing list of materials that can already be read or posted in schools, which includes the national motto, the national anthem, the Pledge of Allegiance, and various historical documents and writings.

The bill was vetoed by the Governor due to concerns about its constitutionality and the belief that it is unnecessary. The Governor's veto message indicates skepticism about the bill's alignment with the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Despite the veto, the bill had previously moved through the legislative process, with actions taken by both the Senate and the House.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 15-717
Senate Engrossed Version: 15-717