
A new law in Louisiana requires all public schools to ensure "In God We Trust" signs have been placed in classrooms.
A new law in Louisiana requires all public schools to ensure "In God We Trust" signs have been placed in classrooms.
A new Texas law orders public schools to display posters with the national motto "In God We Trust" in a prominent place.
Mississippi voters, on Tuesday, approved a new state flag that features the phrase "In God We Trust." A design for a new state flag was put on the ballot after many Mississippians voiced a desire to change the state's flag which previously featured the Confederate Battle Flag.
The Satanic Temple is threatening to sue Mississippi if the state chooses to include the phrase "In God We Trust" on their now state flag.
Some people are labeling the replacement of the confederate symbol on the Mississippi flag with the phrase 'In God We Trust" a show of Christian nationalism.
Two Mississippi officials are offering an alternative for the state's current flag which features a confederate flag. Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch and state Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann are proposing the flag be changed to match the state's seal and include 'In God We Trust.'
Oklahoma lawmakers are working to pass a bill that would require all state buildings to have the national motto, "In God We Trust," on display. The bill, however, has attacked the attention of an atheist group who is fighting back against it.
A California mayor is standing behind his city's decision to add “In God We Trust” decals to the city’s police cars.