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An Indiana legislator's proposal for a state law on how the national anthem should be performed won't get a vote this session.

The proposal from Republican Sen. Vaneta Becker of Evansville would have required any performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" in any public place performed in its entirety and without embellishment. She had earlier proposed a bill for the state education department to set standards for singing and playing of the national anthem at public schools.

Senate education committee Chairman Dennis Kruse of Auburn withdrew the bill from consideration. He says it drew attention to the need for respect toward the anthem but he doesn't believe a state law is needed.

Becker says she doesn't plan to push the proposal later this session.