FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, April 16, 2024
Katie Hobbs Abandons God by Killing Legislation Allowing Public Schools
to Include Ten Commandments in Classrooms
PHOENIX, ARIZONA— As society increasingly strays away from God and the moral principles our nation was founded upon, Katie Hobbs is contributing to the cultural degradation within Arizona by vetoing legislation today that would have allowed public schools to include the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
SB 1151, sponsored by Senator Anthony Kern, would have included copies or excerpts of the Ten Commandments within the list of materials a school administrator or teacher may read or post inside any school building. The bill would not have required these biblical principles to be taught, rather, schools would be empowered to decide whether including this historical document in the classroom would contribute to a well-rounded, age-appropriate, and culturally diverse atmosphere inspiring discussion and engagement.
"I'm appalled the state's top elected official is abandoning God and the very foundation our country was built upon by not allowing teachers to expose their students to the morals and ethics outlined in the Ten Commandments," said Senator Kern. "When you look at some of the garbage being forced on our children in the classroom, it's no wonder rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide among youth are at their highest levels ever recorded. When children are exposed to good, noble, honest, and righteous ideas, they are more prone to being better human beings with sound character, able to navigate life's problems with grace, and have a greater chance of treating each other with respect and dignity throughout life. Sadly, Katie Hobbs' veto is a prime example of Democrats' efforts to push state-sponsored atheism while robbing Arizona's children of the opportunity to flourish with a healthy moral compass."
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For more information, contact:
Kim Quintero
Director of Communications | Arizona State Senate Republican Caucus
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Katie Hobbs’ veto of SB 1151, which would have allowed the Ten Commandments in Arizona public schools, reflects a troubling trend away from foundational morals. Senator Kern rightly criticizes this decision, linking it to rising youth mental health issues. Instead of fostering discussions around ethical principles, Hobbs’ choice contributes to cultural degradation. Embracing the Block Blast - where we challenge such decisions - could help restore vital moral education in our schools.
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"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof".
This is pretty darn clear to me. If y'all would have included in the bill that any religious pillar could be posted and not just the 10 commandments, then there would be no violation of the first amendment. All or nothing but no cherry picking.
By the way, how many times is "God" mentioned in the US Constitution? Yeah, ZERO times.
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