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Texas Lawmakers Near Final Vote on Requiring Bible Reading in Public Schools

via Washington Times·18h ago·2 sources·Community Voted

Texas is days away from a final vote on a measure that could make Bible content required reading in public schools, reigniting a national debate over religion in the classroom. Supporters frame it as restoring biblical literacy and the nation's founding heritage, while opponents argue it crosses constitutional lines on church and state. The outcome could set a template other states follow.

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