The measure (LR22CA) from Sen. George Dungan would enshrine the right to "pure water, clean air, healthy soils, balanced ...
It would require all elementary school classrooms, as well as middle and high school buildings, have a framed copy or poster ...
A Nebraska bill to require lessons on fetal growth in elementary, middle and high school classes may see changes in response ...
First Alert 6 is hosting a mayoral debate on March 11 that includes Stothert, McDonnell, Ewing, and Harris. First Alert 6’s Brian Mastre will serve as the moderator. Omaha City Council to vote Tuesday ...
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Bills in the Nebraska Legislature would require the Ten Commandments and "In God We Trust" to be displayed in schools.
Nebraska legislators proposed bills to allow for chaplains add the national and state mottos and the Ten Commandments to ...
Lawmakers were hearing arguments on the 10 commandments, flag etiquette, and even bringing back school vouchers.
The Nebraska Legislature’s Education Committee heard opinions on a number of proposed bills Monday afternoon, a few of which ...
Husker athletes read to students at local elementary schools in an initiative between Nebraska Athletics and Linked2Literacy ...
Bills in the Nebraska Legislature would require the Ten Commandments and "In God We Trust" to be displayed in schools.
Every elementary, middle and high school would have to display the poster, including private and parochial schools that receive state funding.
LB 691, introduced by District 38’s Dave Murman, would require schools to display the Ten Commandments. The bill stipulates that the commandments must be in each classroom of an elementary school.
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