


Schools should stay neutral; religious displays have no place here.
Gov't pushing religion into schools again, huh? It's absurd that taxpayers are forced to fund these unconstitutional displays. Public education should stay neutral. Period.
Today, Doña Ana County commissioners voted to drop invocations from their business meetings. Residents have taken to public comments to debate the practice of ceremonial prayers before meetings for a couple of years, culminating in a passionate debate and today’s vote.
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Texas Now Requires Public School Classrooms to Display the Ten Commandments
Come September, every public school classroom will be required to display the Ten Commandments — part of a larger push in Texas and beyond to increase the role of religion in schools. On Saturday, Gov. Greg Abbott signed Senate Bill 10, despite a federal court ruling that a similar Louisiana law violated a constitutionally required separation of church and state. In May…
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