Religious beliefs bill gets a pass

 
By Michael McNutt
Published: May 13, 2008

Legislation that proponents say would guarantee Oklahoma students who express religious views at school get the same protections as students expressing secular views is on its way to the governor.

The House of Representatives passed the measure Monday after it won unanimous support in the Senate.

House Bill 2633 states students may "express their beliefs about religion in homework, artwork, and other written a...


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