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A Texas bill would allow schools to set aside time for students to pray and study the Bible or other religious texts.
The Republican-controlled House approved a version of Senate Bill 10, the latest effort to integrate religion into public ...
Bills that would return prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Bible back into Texas classrooms head to Gov. Greg Abbott's ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNPrayer period in schools backed by Texas LegislatureA House vote showed broad support for the measure that would let districts set aside time for prayer or religious study.
The House gave its final approval to Senate Bill 11, written by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston), on Friday morning.
The House gave its final approval to Senate Bill 11, written by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston), on Friday morning.
The Texas House of Representatives today (Friday, May 23) passed Senate Bill 11 mandating a daily period set aside in Texas ...
I don’t think there’s anyone here who thinks that the moral, emotional or mental well being of our students is overall better than it was in 1962, when this prayer was removed from our public schools.
Texas House gives preliminary approval to bill requiring Ten Commandments display in all public school classrooms across the ...
A push to put the Ten Commandments on display in all Texas public school classrooms is closer to reaching Republican Gov.
A proposal allowing a period for praying and reading religious texts in Texas public schools cleared a key vote Thursday.
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