KY Senate Votes to Allow Public School Bible Classes

FRANKFORT, KY – Kentucky’s state Senate has voted overwhelmingly to allow Bible classes to be taught in public schools statewide.

The bill that would effectively return the Bible to classrooms across Kentucky cleared the Senate on a 37-1 vote and now goes to the House for consideration.

Democratic state Sen. Kathy Stein of Lexington cast the only dissenting vote. She questioned the constitutionality of the measure sponsored by Sen. David Boswell, also a Democrat.

Under the proposal, Bible courses would be offered as electives, meaning students could decide whether to take them.

(Source: OneNewsNow)

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