
The Washington Examiner reports:
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is set to introduce a bill that would codify the right for students to pray in schools, building on a recent decision by the Supreme Court to allow people to pray in public on school grounds.
The National Prayer in School Act seeks to protect religious freedom by allowing students and faculty to pray in public “without fear of repercussion,” according to Gaetz.
“God’s reach does not stop at the schoolhouse gates. Our country’s education policy forbids students and faculty from praying while endlessly promoting degenerate LGBT and anti-White propaganda,” Gaetz said in a statement. “My legislation unlocks religious freedom once again so that in every classroom in America, there will be time for students to pray if they choose.”
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Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) is set to introduce a bill that would codify the right for students to pray in schools, building on a recent decision by the Supreme Court to allow people to pray in public on school grounds.https://t.co/OLagFltWVJ
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