It's one of the reasons that we passed and the governor signed Senate Bill 10, which puts the Ten Commandments back in our schools. And it's my understanding, Commissioner, I don't know if you know for sure, We're maybe around 50% that we have the Ten Commandments because it's done by organizations or individuals who go to the schools and the schools are required to put them in the classrooms. And we pass Senate Bill 11, which allows for prayer time. And again, we're primarily a Christian nation, but we respect all faiths and we want to allow that child to have that time if they wish. (18:58–19:10)
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