Texas Senate passes bills promoting religion and limiting diversity in schools and universities.

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The Texas Senate passed a bill requiring each public school classroom to display a copy of the Ten Commandments, as well as another bill requiring schools to allow time for prayer and Bible reading on each school day. The bills drew backlash from civil liberty advocates who say lawmakers should not dictate what religious materials students are exposed to. The legislation will now head to the state’s House of Representatives.
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