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Louisiana Set to Become First State to Mandate Ten Commandments Displays in Public Schools, by Hannah Hiester  – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Louisiana Set to Become First State to Mandate Ten Commandments Displays in Public Schools, by Hannah Hiester 

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By Hannah Hiester, CatholicVote, 

CV NEWS FEED // Louisiana is set to become the first state to require all publicly funded K-12 schools, colleges, and universities to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.

The requirement is contingent on House Bill 71, which Republican Rep. Dodie Horton introduced to the state House of Representatives earlier this year. The House passed the legislation 82-19 on April 10 and sent it to the state Senate, which then passed it 30-8 on May 16. …

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