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Texas PASSES Bill Requiring Ten Commandments in Public School Classrooms


The Texas House has just passed a bill mandating the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom.

Senate Bill 1o passed overwhelmingly with a vote of 82-46. In a welcome surprise, several Democrats voted to approve the bill.

Now, the bill heads back to the Senate for final approval before being sent to the governor’s desk!

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign the bill into law.

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The Texas GOP Caucus says that the Ten Commandments will help provided a solid moral foundation for children:

The Texas Tribune has more:

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NBC News added:

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick had said the success of the bill, known as SB 10, was among his priorities for the current session, which ends next month, after similar legislation failed in 2023 because of time constraints.

“By placing the Ten Commandments in our public school classrooms, we ensure our students receive the same foundational moral compass as our state and country’s forefathers,” Patrick said.

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Should this rule become a law in all 50 states?



 

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