State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced his agency will ask for an additional $3 million to purchase Bibles for classrooms.
State Superintendent Ryan Walters called for a total of $6 million to purchase physical copies of the Bible, drawing immediate and harsh pushback from his opponents.
Walters said he’d like to see the New King James Version of the Bible become the standard edition provided to schools.
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