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Ten Commandments in school bill fails
A bill that would require the Ten Commandments be displayed in all South Dakota classrooms failed in the House on Monday. In a 37-31 vote, representatives failed an amended version of Senate Bill 51.
Georgia public schools would have until July 1 to hang posters displaying the Ten Commandments in three different places on each campus, if lawmakers approve a bill filed ...
A bill that would require the Ten Commandments be displayed in all South Dakota classrooms failed in the House on Monday.
SSB 1051 would prevent Iowans with severe illnesses from suing pesticide companies over failure to warn of potential health risks like cancer. The bill states that warning labels that are compliant ...
Georgia lawmakers are considering House Bill 313 (HB 313), which would require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in three prominent locations.
The bill would require the Ten Commandments be posted in each classroom in South Dakota's public schools. But it could face ...
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PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Searchlight) — The South Dakota Senate voted 18-17 on Tuesday at the Capitol to advance a bill mandating public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom ...
Instruction must cover the U.S. and state constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, Ten Commandments ... to the bill notes the cost of a poster is minimal, ranging from $0.03 ...
The bill would mandate 8-by-14-inch posters with “easily readable font ... the federal Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. The bill would require the Ten Commandments ...
Lakeville school district leaders are again debating a series of classroom posters — and the messages of diversity, equity and inclusion they convey — that mired the south metro district in a culture ...
During the Jan. 28 council meeting, the first reading of Bill 1741 passed 5-3, with Councilmembers Jeff Stone, Mary Rehklau and Mike West voting against the bill. West vocally opposed the proposed ...