Rep. Steve Hurst |
State Rep. Steve Hurst is seeking to let public school
teachers begin each day by reading opening prayers that were given in
Congress. The House Education Policy
held a public hearing Wednesday on the legislation. The bill would set aside 15 minutes at the
start of each school day to study the procedures of Congress, and give a
verbatim reading of a congressional opening prayer. Hurst, says teachers could choose a prayer
that related to the day's lesson. He says teachers might choose a prayer that
was said on a particular day in history.
Opponents say the proposal is unconstitutional. Susan Watson, executive
director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama, says the proposal is
teacher-led prayer being dressed up as a civics lesson.
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