Louisiana is poised to become the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in all publicly funded schools and colleges. The bill, which has been passed by the state legislature on May 29, awaits the signature of Governor Jeff Landry to become law. If signed, the law will require that the Ten Commandments be prominently displayed on a poster or framed document in any educational institution receiving public funding.
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Louisiana is close to becoming the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in schools and universities. https://t.co/t9am6823Uy
If the governor signs the proposed bill into law, any publicly funded educational institution would be required to prominently display the Ten Commandments on a poster or framed document. https://t.co/C8rbzI8heG
Louisiana's legislature has passed a bill requiring all public schools to display the Ten Commandments. https://t.co/SAEYVokUjM
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Louisiana will become the first state to require the Ten Commandments be displayed in all schools and colleges that receive public funding, if Gov. Jeff Landry signs a new bill into law. https://t.co/eNMUCSQHgg
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