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Since 1956, the official motto of the United States has been "In God we trust." The phrase appears on coins, paper currency, and government buildings across the country, but some Americans ...
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The motto of the United States is: "In God We Trust." But the motto is a relatively recent invention, dating back to the ...
Senate Bill 280 would require the display of "In God We Trust," accompanied by a U.S. flag representation, in all classrooms of public elementary, secondary and higher education institutions.
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A new law in Tennessee requires the motto "In God We Trust" to be prominently displayed in every public school in the state. The legislation overwhelmingly passed back in March. Now, with schools ...
Colorado Public Radio's Andrea Dukakis reports on a controversy over the national motto "In God We Trust." The state school board passed a non-binding resolution that suggested public schools post ...
The Stanly County Board of Education plans to place the national motto, “In God we trust,” on the school district’s activity ...
"In God We Trust" has been the nation's motto since 1956. Now, Republicans in the Wisconsin legislature want it displayed in public K-12 classrooms.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana public schools would be required to display the motto "In God We Trust" in every classroom, auditorium and cafeteria proposed for the coming legislative session.
Jensen brought House Bill 1105 as an addition to legislation he sponsored in 2019 that successfully became law requiring schools to display the national motto “In God We Trust.” ...
A new law in Tennessee requires the motto "In God We Trust" to be prominently displayed in every public school in the state. The legislation overwhelmingly passed back in March. Now, with schools ...