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Bill would allow 10 Commandments in Kentucky schools
New bill in Kentucky could bring Ten Commandments to classrooms
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- There is a new push in Frankfort that could bring the Ten Commandments into Kentucky classrooms. House Bill 116 was introduced by Representatives Richard White (R-Morehead), Chris Fugate (R-Chavies) and Timmy Truett (R-McKee).
Kentucky lawmaker files bill to allow Ten Commandments in public schools
Under House Bill 116, school boards can give teachers permission to read or post the Ten Commandments at anything school related.
Proposal in Kentucky would allow teachers to read, display Ten Commandments
A lawmaker in Kentucky has introduced legislation that would allow teachers to bring the Ten Commandments into public schools.
Kentucky lawmaker files legislation that would allow schools to post Ten Commandments
A Kentucky lawmakers wants to bring the Ten Commandments into public schools. Morehead Rep. Richard White filed the legislation. Under House Bill 116, school boards could give teachers or administrators permission to read or post the document.
Bill would allow the Ten Commandments in Kentucky schools
A new push in Frankfort could bring the Ten Commandments into Kentucky classrooms. House Bill 116—filed by Rep. Richard White, of Morehead—would let local school boards allow teachers or administrators to post or read excerpts of the Ten Commandments in classrooms or at school events.
Bill would allow Ten Commandments to be posted in Ky. public schools
Legislation has been introduced for the 2025 regular session of the General Assembly by Rep. Richard White, R-Morehead, that would allow the Ten Commandments to
White files to allow Ten Commandments in public schools
Rep. Richard White of Morehead filed House Bill 116, a measure that would allow the Ten Commandments to be read or posted in public schools. “The Ten Commandments have had an indelible impact on our nation’s founding and society as a whole,
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In Ten Commandments case, Louisiana faces pushback from federal judge
Oral arguments in Roake v. Brumley repeatedly saw H.B. 71’s constitutionality under the First Amendment called into question.
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Perspective: The Ten Commandments case points the way to more inclusive religious expression
A federal appeals court case about displaying the Ten Commandments in Louisiana public schools is poised to become the next ...
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