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Some Good News — Really!

In 1956, Congress voted unanimously to make “In God We Trust” our national motto. Sadly, over the years since then, God has been kicked out of our classrooms with predicable results. But maybe the tide is turning. Texas children are likely to see the motto in their schools this year. A law passed in 2021 by the Texas legislature, supported and signed by Governor Greg Abbott, is the reason.

The law requires our national motto be prominently displayed, but only if the banner is funded by a private citizen or group and donated to the school. This unusual requirement was to protect the legislation from lawsuits by radical secularists claiming that it subsidizes religion.

If you live in the Lone Star state, don’t miss this opportunity. Make sure your school has a privately donated “In God We Trust” banner.

And for everyone else throughout the country, what are you waiting for? Let’s introduce similar laws in every state legislature in America. It won’t pass in every state, but those who vote for or against it will be revealing.

Gary Bauer

Gary Bauer

Gary has an accomplished career in the public policy field, having served in numerous leadership positions during the past several decades. He participated in the Reagan administration as Under Secretary of Education, and then White House Head of the Office of Policy Development. After leaving the Reagan White House, Gary became president of the Family Research Council and senior vice president of Focus on the Family.

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