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Saturday, December 07, 2013
Texas Group Promotes Acnowledgement of Christmas In Public Schools
Today's Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports on the Merry Christmas Texas project launched by the non-profit group Texas Values. Building on the so-called Merry Christmas Law passed by the Texas legislature earlier this year (see prior posting), the project is billed as "a state-wide effort to educate and protect the acknowledgement of Christmas in public schools and ensure the religious liberty of children, parents, teachers, and school administrators." It includes radio ads in the four largest media markets in the state, and a fact sheet on the new law.
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Religion in schools,
Texas