Shortly before adjournment, the House passed a bill that would allow “monuments or replicas” of the Ten Commandments to be displayed along with “other historical documents” by cities, counties, schools or other political subdivisions.
By Randy Krehbiel Tulsa World, Tulsa World
Thu, 05/03/2018 - 10:00pm
Shortly before adjournment, the House passed a bill that would allow “monuments or replicas” of the Ten Commandments to be displayed along with “other historical documents” by cities, counties, schools or other political subdivisions.