Louisiana has introduced a new law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, raising concerns about preferential treatment and funding. The law, which includes multiple variations of the Ten Commandments, is backed by Governor Jeff Landry and is part of a broader set of education reforms. Critics argue that the mandate to post the Ten Commandments may violate the separation of church and state and question how the initiative will be funded and enforced.
"New education laws backed by Gov. Jeff Landry will bring more funding for private schools, stricter discipline policies and restrictions on LGBTQ+ students." Sweeping changes are in store for Louisiana schools. Here are the biggest ones. https://t.co/lI2FUPUIa3
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Ten Commandments. Multiple variations. Why the Louisiana law raises preferential treatment concerns https://t.co/atMVXNNDVw