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A school board in the Dallas-Fort Worth area says it already has enough signs. Critics are testing a recently adopted Texas law that requires public schools to display a poster bearing the U.S. motto.
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The law passed last year says schools must display the national motto in a “conspicuous place” but only if the poster is “donated” or “purchased by private donations.”
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Gov. Greg Abbott is voicing his support for a Texas police department displaying "In God We Trust" on its patrol vehicles.Abbott wrote to Texas Attorney…
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A furor involving a small-town Texas police department and national secular organization has reached the state attorney general's office, and may well…