Three GOP lawmakers in Wisconsin have introduced a bill requiring the display of “In God We Trust” in every public school classroom by the 2026-27 school year. The proposal follows a national trend, with several states already enacting similar laws. The motto, established as the national slogan in 1956, has faced legal challenges over the years, but recent court rulings affirm its constitutionality. Governor Tony Evers has not yet commented on the bill.
Faith or freedom? Wisconsin bill sparks debate over displaying ‘In God We Trust’ motto in public schools
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