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TexasTowelie

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Fri Feb 10, 2017, 08:27 PM Feb 2017

Oklahoma House committee advances Ten Commandments bill [View all]

OKLAHOMA CITY — Thou shalt not give up isn’t one of the Ten Commandments, but it is being rigorously observed by lawmakers intent on getting them into schools and other public buildings.

On Thursday, a committee of the Oklahoma House of Representatives recommended passage of a bill authorizing the installation of “statues, monuments, memorials, tablets or any other display” of “historically significant documents,” including the Ten Commandments, in publicly owned buildings such as schools, courthouses, city halls and, presumably, the state Capitol.

House Bill 2177, by Rep. John Bennett, R-Sallisaw, also directs the state attorney general’s office to prepare a legal defense of the measure should it become law.

Source: http://newsok.com/oklahoma-house-committee-advances-ten-commandments-bill/article/5537623

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