'In God We Trust' signs at North Texas schools break the law, parents say

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The parents say the “In God We Trust” signs provided to Carroll ISD, Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, Keller ISD and Mansfield ISD by conservative corporation Patriot Mobile are not in compliance with the law.

A Senate bill passed in 2021 requires public schools to display "In God We Trust" posters if they follow a specific set of rules., the poster or framed copy must contain a representation of the United States flag centered under the national motto and a representation of the state flag. It also says it may not depict any words, images, or other information.

The parents argue the signs donated by Patriot Mobile violate the law because it has stars in the background.The complaint calls for the districts to instead use the signs created by Carroll ISD alum Sravan Krishna, which uses a rainbow font.

 

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Then they should move to another country. They also must think cash is illegal. 😂😂😂😂

Notice the slight of hand! You see if it has rainbow colors then it's ok.

Then so does US currency notes. Perhaps someone should blow up an image of a US dollar bill clearly displaying “In God We Trust”.

Like the little faded stars underneath to resemble a certain party? Pathetic…

What law?

Pathetic

Then so does US currency.

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