CONGRESS: 33 GOP House Cosponsors For Bill To Allow Prayer For School Boards
"This is not an issue of school prayer, it's an issue of a fact that a school board -- like the legislature or Congress or the Supreme Court; a deliberative body making decisions that have the force of law -- should be, if they desire -- not mandated, but if they desire, and the community supports it -- that they should be able to open in prayer." - Rep. Tim Walberg, whose bill to allow prayer before public school board meetings has 33 GOP House cosponsors. Walberg is a former pastor and manager for the Moody Bible Institute.
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