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Clergy members, high school student oppose bill to require Ten Commandments in Missouri classrooms

  • Missouri's proposed bill would require public and charter schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, sponsored by Senator Jamie Burger.
  • Many Missourians opposed the bill during a Senate Education Committee hearing, citing violations of religious freedoms.
  • Louisiana was the first state to pass a similar law, but it was blocked by a federal judge, and other states are considering similar measures.
  • Democratic Senator Maggie Nurrenbern believes the bill should wait for a court decision, reflecting concerns over using public funds for this issue.
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St Louis Post-Dispatch broke the news in St. Louis, United States on Tuesday, March 25, 2025.
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