
Kentucky bills would expand religious protections, require Ten Commandments in schools
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : Last year, Louisiana's legislature passed a bill requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.55% : According to Gateways to Better Education, a nonprofit that "protects and promotes religious liberties in public schools," 34 states have mandates or allow a moment of silence in the classroom at the start of the day.
52% : Fairness ordinances in Kentucky are local laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
51% : " The bill has been assigned to the House Committees on Committees as of Jan. 7. Republican Rep. Richard White also filed a bill regarding the Ten Commandments in public schools, though it is slightly different than Calloway's bill.
48% : Senate Bill 60 would let "a person whose religious exercise has been substantially burdened" by government action seek relief through a judicial or administrative proceeding.
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