Texas Senate Passes Bill Mandating Ten Commandments Displays in Public Schools
- Texas Senate passed a bill requiring public schools to prominently display the Ten Commandments in each classroom.
- The bill also requires schools to set aside time for prayer and study of religious texts.
- Republican state Sen. Phil King introduced the bill, citing the importance of recognizing America's religious heritage.
- The bill is not the first attempt to force the Ten Commandments into schools, but a 1980 Supreme Court ruling struck down a similar law.
- The bills will now move to the Texas state House of Representatives for consideration.