A bill requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in all public South Dakota classrooms passed the Senate with a 18-17 vote.
State senators cleared Senate Bill 51 on Tuesday with a vote of 18 to 17. Senators that opposed the bill included Democrats ...
A bill that would make it mandatory for the Ten Commandments to be displayed in publicly funded elementary, middle and high ...
The South Dakota Senate voted 18-17 on Tuesday at the Capitol to advance a bill mandating public schools to display the Ten ...
The bill would require the Ten Commandments be posted in each classroom in South Dakota's public schools. But it could face ...
A committee of South Dakota lawmakers voted 4-3 to endorse a bill Thursday in Pierre that would require public school ...
If passed, the bill, Senate Bill 51 would make it mandatory for the Ten Commandments, and other founding documents, to be ...
On top of having a copy of the Ten Commandments posted in every class, the bill would also require schools to cover the Ten Commandments as a historical legal document in the history and civics ...
State licensing fees for plumbers and accountancy services, along with inspection fees for electrical and plumbing ...
First-term Republican Sen. John Carley of Piedmont brought Senate Bill 51, which is similar to legislation that’s popped up ...
Carley read a statement of support for SB 51 from South Dakota Attorney General Marty ... SB 51 will move to the Senate for a full vote in the coming days. SB 51 lists the Ten Commandments as follows: ...