1.29.2005

HB112: Allowing the 10 Commandents on state property

Synposis:
This bill would propose a constitutional amendment which would provide that property belonging to the state may be used to display the Ten Commandments and that the right to display the Ten Commandments on property owned or administrated by a public school or public body is not restrained or abridged.

This bill would also provide that every person would be at liberty to worship according to his or her own conscience; and that no person would be compelled to attend or support a place of worship or a minister. This bill would also provide that the civil and political rights, privileges, and capacities of no person may be diminished or enlarged on account of his or her religious beliefs. This bill would prohibit the expenditure of public funds in defense of the constitutionality of this amendment.

Full text (pdf): HB112

Sponsor: Rep Ken Guin (D-Tuscaloosa) *House Majority Leader

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Awesome Bill proposal...I love it and I will advertise any and all legislators who vote yes to it and promote its passage. God Bless You ALL.