Louisiana has become the first state to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school.
The legislation that Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed into law on Wednesday requires a poster-sized display of the Ten Commandments in large, easily readable font in all public classrooms, from kindergarten to state-funded universities.
The posters, will be paired with a four-paragraph “context statement” describing how the Ten Commandments must be in classrooms by the start of 2025.
“Also signed into law today were common sense bills that prioritizes learning over government bureaucracy, returns our curriculum back to the basics, and allows our teachers to teach,” Landry said in a press release.
HB 46, Rep. Edmonston: Removes Covid-19 vaccine requirement
HB 47, Rep. Edmonston: School immunization communications
HB 908, Rep. Amedee: Prohibits discrimination based off vaccination status
HB 320, Rep. Owen: Let Teachers Teach
HB 121, Rep. Crews: Requires parental consent for preferred pronouns
HB 122, Rep. Horton: Let Kids be Kids
SB 205, Sen. Miguez: Teacher compensation
HB 334, Rep. Amedee: Chaplains
SB 508, Sen. McMath: Tutoring
HB 244, Sen. Hughes: Literacy
HB 267, Rep. Carver: Numeracy
HB 644, Rep. Dickerson: Home study
HB 967, Rep. Riser: Teacher retirement
HB 647, Rep. Romero: Teacher regulations
HB 424, Rep. Phelps: Grading scale
HB 940, Rep. Turner: Deferred maintenance
HB 71, Rep. Horton: Ten Commandments
SB 313, Sen. Edmonds: Education Scholarship Accounts”
“We fulfilled our promise to bring drastic reform to our education system and bring common sense back to our classrooms. A strong education system leads to a strong economy and a strong state. Our historic Dream Big Package puts the focus back on our kids, and allows Louisiana to follow in the footsteps of our neighbors in the South. I am thankful to the legislature for their commitment to making the education system in Louisiana one that students, parents, and teachers can all be proud of,” said Governor Jeff Landry.
https://gov.louisiana.gov