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The phrase "In God We Trust" is commonly placed onto the sheriff's department vehicles. However, there are many people within Brevard County and the state of Florida who do not agree with this slogan.
In God We Trust was adopted as a national motto in 1956 and appears on United States currency. It replaced the Latin phrase E pluribus unum – out of many, one – as the national motto.
No one can bar a Texas teacher from displaying an “In God We Trust” sign donated to his or her classroom, according to a new state law. Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill in a 27-second video ...
He said he first saw the “In God We Trust” sticker on the back of a police vehicle in October 2022. “I lived here my entire life, and I’ve never seen them, and I got interested in how they ...
No one can bar a Texas teacher from displaying an “In God We Trust” sign donated to his or her classroom, according to a new state law. Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill in a 27-second video ...
Senate Bill 280 would require the display of "In God We Trust," accompanied by a U.S. flag representation, in all classrooms of public elementary, secondary and higher education institutions.
West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey signed Senate Bill 280 into law this year, requiring “In God We Trust” to be displayed in public schools and institutes of higher education in the state.
In God we trust. I went through hell for 15 months, and all I had was God. You know, God and my family and those who understand I did nothing wrong, regardless of the incoming that I received.
"In God We Trust" has been the national motto since 1956. The saying first appeared on U.S. coins during the Civil War and is still included on currency today.
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