A bill that would require all South Dakota classrooms to display the Ten Commandments is one step closer to becoming law.
SB 51 will be heard in the House next week, and if it passes there, it will head to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk for final approval.
The proposal nearly died on Wednesday when a Republican senator said he hit the wrong button and voted against the bill ...
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Public News Service on MSN'Ten Commandments' in public schools debate reaches South DakotaA South Dakota House committee takes up a controversial bill today that would require all school districts in the state to ...
The move echoes a decades-old fight over religion in government, reigniting memories of Moore’s defiant stand in the early ...
Ohio’s lawmakers might decide whether to join Louisiana and Kentucky in passing laws that push public school classrooms to ...
House Bill 116, filed by Representative Richard White, would allow the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school ...
The senator and lobbyist were responding to Senate Bill 114, to require public school trustees to post the Ten Commandments — ...
Senate Bill 114 would require public school trustees to post the Ten Commandments in each classroom in every public school in ...
While similar legislation has passed in other states, it's uncertain whether Kentucky's measures will gain the necessary ...
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Alternet on MSN'Incites hostility': Republicans pass bill to require Ten Commandments in Montana schoolsIf you post the Ten Commandments in a classroom, students will read the rule against committing adultery, and Sen. Cora ...
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