SB 594 would require that the Ten Commandments be displayed no smaller than 11 inches by 14 inches in a large, readable font.
Texas Bills Threaten Prison for Teachers and Librarians Offering Books Like “The Catcher in the Rye”
Lawmakers in Texas are seeking to impose harsh criminal penalties on school librarians and teachers who provide award-winning ...
Spearheaded by the Republican Party, the Texas Senate finally passed Senate Bill 10 and 11 on March 18 and 19. These bills require that the Ten Commandments from the Bible be listed in every classroom ...
The Texas Senate last week passed a bill to allow school districts to set aside time for in-school prayer and gave initial ...
A hearing was held Tuesday morning by the Senate Education Committee on a proposed bill that would require Missouri school ...
Displaying the Ten Commandments could help make Christian prayer a normal practice in schools and reduce the number of ...
The Texas Senate has passed a bill that would require the posting of the Ten Commandments in public schools. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick praised the passage of Senate ...
Senate Bill 10 passed late Wednesday on a party-line vote. Democrats condemned the measure as unconstitutional and a threat ...
SB11 would give districts the option to schedule time each day for employees and students to pray or read “the Bible and ...
Another bill, which would have mandated prayer and Bible study time in Texas classrooms, has not yet cleared the Texas Senate ...
The Texas Senate has also passed bills that are headed to the Texas House for consideration, many of which are from Dallas-Fort Worth area lawmakers.
State Sen. Dave Murman of Glenvil, during the hearing on his Ten Commandments bill, said LB 691 isn’t designed to “force any religion on our students, but instead to expose our students to the ...
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