The Alabama Senate, Thursday, passed a proposed constitutional amendment to allow Ten Commandments displays on state property and in public schools. The Bill by Senator Gerald Dial, now moves to the House of Representatives – and, if at least 63 of 105 House members approve it, it will go to voters for a referendum.
The bill stated Ten Commandments displays in public schools or on public property would be in a manner that complies with constitutional requirements including, but not limited to, being intermingled with historical or educational items, or both, in a larger display. The bill also includes a prohibition against using public funds to defend the constitutionality of that amendment in court.
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