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Texas Sen. Bryan Hughes and House District 6 Rep. Daniel Alders hosted a town hall Thursday evening at Hollytree Country Club in Tyler, where about 70 people gathered for a recap of the recent ...
One hundred years ago, a public high school teacher stood trial in Dayton, Tennessee, for teaching human evolution. His ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — On June 20, a federal court ruled Louisiana’s mandate to display the Ten Commandments in public schools is unconstitutional, raising questions about a pending Ohio bill ...
As Texas attorney general in 2004, Greg Abbott defended the constitutionality of a granite slab bearing the Ten Commandments on the Capitol grounds. As governor, he signed a bill into law Saturday ...
Texas will require all public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments under a new law that will make the state the nation’s largest to attempt to impose such a mandate.
On Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 10 into law, forcing schools to run a Ten Commandments display in classrooms.
The bill, which has passed both chambers of the Texas Legislature, mandates that schools display at least a 16-by-20-inch poster or framed document of the Ten Commandments and accept any donated ...
Texas Ten Commandments bill nears final approval The Ten Commandments will have to be shown in each public school classroom in Texas under a new bill that is making its way to Gov. Greg Abbott's desk.
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