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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.
Debates over expanding religion on Texas campuses came the same day the U.S. Supreme Court’s deadlock blocked the creation of ...
The bill would require school districts to vote on carving out time for prayer and the reading of religious texts.
Bills that would return prayer, the Ten Commandments, and the Bible back into Texas classrooms head to Gov. Greg Abbott's ...
The House gave its final approval to Senate Bill 11, written by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston), on Friday morning.
A House vote showed broad support for the measure that would let districts set aside time for prayer or religious study.
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.
The House gave its final approval to Senate Bill 11, written by state Sen. Mayes Middleton (R-Galveston), on Friday morning.
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