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Paxton Presses Texas Schools To Adopt Prayer Time, Urges Lord’s Prayer Under New Law

The measure requires recorded school board votes within six months, pairing local policies with state-provided legal defense.

Overview

  • Senate Bill 11 took effect Sept. 1, allowing districts to set aside daily, voluntary periods for prayer or reading religious texts.
  • In a Sept. 2 statement, the attorney general encouraged students to recite the Lord’s Prayer from the King James Bible and asked boards to move quickly to implement policies.
  • The statute mandates parental consent for student participation and authorizes the attorney general to recommend implementation practices and represent districts in court.
  • Civil-liberties groups and legal scholars say the push risks unconstitutional government promotion of religion in public schools, warning of potential coercion of nonparticipants.
  • Separately, Paxton appealed a federal injunction that blocks the Ten Commandments display law in 11 districts and directed other districts to comply while the Fifth Circuit reviews the case.