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Texas is the latest Republican-governed state to pass a law requiring religious text to be displayed in schools.
Thirty-seven representatives decided Monday afternoon that they shall kill the contentious Ten Commandments bill that had advanced through the Senate Education committee, Senate and House ...
She also noted the South Dakota Board of Education Standards is the one to set standards, like the inclusion of the Ten Commandments in schools, and SB 51 “throws a whole new wrinkle” in that ...
A committee of South Dakota lawmakers voted 4-3 to endorse a bill Thursday in Pierre that would require public school districts to teach the Ten Commandments and display them in every classroom. ...
The South Dakota bill requires an 8-by-14-inch or larger display of the Ten Commandments in each classroom in each public ...
Carley read a statement of support for SB 51 from South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley, who he said wrote in a letter ...
Ten Commandments bill passes out of South Dakota House committee The bill advanced on an 8-7 vote by the House Education Committee. If passed on the floor it'll go to Gov. Larry Rhoden's desk ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A South Dakota Senator wants to require every classroom in South Dakota to display the Ten Commandments. Republican John Carley’s bill passed with a 4-3 vote … ...
Republican lawmakers in more than a dozen states are pushing legislation to allow for school prayer but critics say it ...
Opinions are split over a proposed bill requiring the Ten Commandments in every South Dakota classroom. Either way, if passed, it could have nationwide implications.
The bill would require the Ten Commandments be posted in each classroom in South Dakota's public schools. But it could face legal challenges.