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School material could look very different if two bills before the Alabama legislature become law. One measure would mandate the displaying of the Ten Commandments in an expansion of Christian texts in public schools, while deleting references to drag shows and the displaying of pride flags. Another bill would require schools to change their maps and materials to say “Gulf of America.”
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The Alabama Senate has approved a bill aimed at allowing the Ten Commandments to be displayed in schools and government buildings despite criticisms that…
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Alabama lawmakers are proposing a multitude of school prayer and religious expression bills this session.Legislators say the bills are an effort to push…
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The Alabama House has approved a bill aimed at allowing the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public schools and state buildings. Representatives voted…
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The Alabama Senate has approved a proposed constitutional amendment to protect the display of the Ten Commandments in public buildings. The Senate voted…
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A handful of Republican Alabama lawmakers are pushing a bill to make it legal to display the Ten Commandments in any public building in the state. WAFF-TV…