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Thou Shalt Not Incite Moral Behavior?: Proposed State Legislation Provokes Significant Question
Sen. Janne Myrdal challenges her colleagues: "I would suggest to all of us that we're lawmakers, and we have the ability and opportunity and responsibility to challenge what is lawful or not."
www.charismanews.com
Pitching Senate Bill 2308 on Wednesday, March 24, Sen. Janne Myrdal, R-Edinburgh, listed a litany of social ills — xes trafficking, child xes abuse and crowded jails — that she said could be remedied with displays of the Ten Commandments in North Dakota schools.
Gov. Doug Burgum signs bill allowing North Dakota schools to post Ten Commandments
“School boards are already required to develop a policy for the proper display of any religious objects or documents," Burgum said. "This law supports local control and gives school districts full control over whether to display any religious objects or documents."
www.grandforksherald.com
Gov. Doug Burgum signed legislation Friday, April 16, authorizing North Dakota public schools to post the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
The bill cleared the House and Senate by wide margins earlier this session after lawmakers included provisions to gird against possible lawsuits, including one portion requiring that displays of the Judeo-Christian text appear alongside other historical documents.
Proponents of the bill said displays of the Ten Commandments would help to remedy certain social ills, and its primary sponsor, Sen. Janne Myrdal [photo], an Edinburg Republican, encouraged colleagues not to back away from the proposal out of concerns about legal challenges.