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Gov. Greg Abbott: I signed law requiring Ten Commandments to be displayed in Texas classrooms
Summary
Gov. Greg Abbott said he signed a law this session that requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in school classrooms, and cited a Supreme Court victory two decades ago that preserved a Ten Commandments monument at the Texas Capitol. The statement gave no bill number or implementation details.
Gov. Greg Abbott said he signed a new state law this legislative session that "requires the 10 Commandments to be displayed in school classrooms." He made the announcement in a brief recorded statement in which he also recalled arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court two decades ago to defend a Ten Commandments monument at the Texas Capitol.
"Two decades ago, I argued at the United States…
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