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Senate bill proposes religious doctrine become a staple in Missouri classrooms
Students could potentially see "I AM THE LORD thy God" followed by the Ten Commandments in every classroom they enter.


Senate backs prayer time, Ten Commandments in classrooms
The Texas Senate last week passed a bill to allow school districts to set aside time for in-school prayer and gave initial approval to requiring all schools to post a copy of the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
Texas moves closer to require the Ten Commandments in classrooms
The Texas Legislature appears on the way to requiring schools to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms. It's similar to a law in Louisiana that's blocked in the courts and also to bills being considered — and sometimes failing — in other states.
Shoving private beliefs into public schools - The Paisano
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 and that a mandatory prayer period be instituted in Texas public schools. While this is a return to American school tradition, such measures are no longer viable due to the increased diversity of public schools resulting from global interconnectedn…
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