After failing in the last legislative session, a bill has been re-introduced in the Texas Senate requiring the Ten ...
Sen. John Carley, a Republican freshman out of Piedmont who introduced the Ten Commandments bill, called Monday's results "a ...
The senator and lobbyist were responding to Senate Bill 114, to require public school trustees to post the Ten Commandments — ...
HB 1145 is now in the Legislature and relates to the posting of the Ten Commandments in schools ... Maybe it would be a deterrent to some crimes if children see them often enough.
First-term Republican Sen. John Carley of Piedmont brought Senate Bill 51, which is similar to legislation that’s popped up ...
State representatives engaged in a lengthy, impassioned debate. Opponents said the bill represented an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion, and warned of legal challenges.
SB 51 will be heard in the House next week, and if it passes there, it will head to Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk for final approval.
No, I do not agree that the Ten Commandments should be posted in all schools. This should not be done unless every religion is represented and posted, for example The Wiccan Reed, Muslim ...
She said it’s important for kids to “know where they come from,” and know about that philosophy. Sen. Curt Voight (R-Rapid City) said the nation was founded on the Ten Commandments ...