Two Pennsylvania Republicans are trying to get the Ten Commandments shown in public schools

(File Photo: Source for Photo: Hannah Carson reads from the third chapter of Ecclesiastes inside her Charlotte, N.C., apartment on Friday, Oct. 16, 2020. At 90-year-old, Carson reads her Bible daily, particularly her favorite verse detailing the different seasons of life. As soon as she received her absentee ballot in the mail six weeks ago, she filled it out and sent it back to her local election office. (AP Photo/Sarah Blake Morgan)

Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Harrisburg, PA) Two Republicans in Pennsylvania are trying to get the Ten Commandments shown in public schools. Senator Doug Mastriano began the Creation of Law in Our Schools Act last week. This will put the Ten Commandments, the United States and Pennsylvania constitutions, and the Declaration of Independence in public schools to bring back knowledge of history, highlight civic duties and keep the heritage perserved. State Representative Stephanie Borowicz wrote a memo on Tuesday for legislation to put the Ten Commandments on copies in public schools. Borowicz made a comment that each generation of people in America realize that the Ten Commandments are part of the basis of the country and its civilization as well as a part of eduation in America.