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Senate Bill 10, which took effect last September, requires public schools to display donated copies of the Ten Commandments, while Senate Bill 11 requires school boards to vote on whether to implement daily time for prayer or reading religious texts. It requires only a vote, not | Collector
Senate Bill 10, which took effect last September, requires public schools to display donated copies of the Ten Commandments, while Senate Bill 11 requires school boards to vote on whether to implement daily time for prayer or reading religious texts. It requires only a vote, not
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Senate Bill 10, which took effect last September, requires public schools to display donated copies of the Ten Commandments, while Senate Bill 11 requires school boards to vote on whether to implement daily time for prayer or reading religious texts. It requires only a vote, not

Senate Bill 10, which took effect last September, requires public schools to display donated copies of the Ten Commandments, while Senate Bill 11 requires school boards to vote on whether to implement daily time for prayer or reading religious texts. It requires only a vote, not

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