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"In God We Trust" has been the national national motto since 1956. Pastor Jesse Bradley of Washington state addresses its important in our national welfare.
Since 1956, the official motto of the United States has been "In God we trust." The phrase appears on coins, paper currency, and government buildings across the country, but some Americans ...
"In God We Trust" became the national motto of the U.S. on this day in history, July 30, 1956 — two years after President Eisenhower signed a bill inserting "under God" into the Pledge of ...
However, the "In God We Trust" license plate creates a situation that invites religious discrimination. It's not just that there's a logo. The license plates are expressly different.
Jan. 10—WADESBORO — The Anson commissioners approved new signage displaying the nation's motto, "In God We Trust," to be installed outside of the Anson County Government Center.
According to United States Code Title 36, Section 302, “In God We Trust” has, by law, been the U.S. national motto since 1956. It replaced the original motto, “E pluribus unum,” with is ...
On Sept. 19, 2023, SpaceXMania published an article claiming that red states had mandated the display "In God We Trust" in all public schools. Red states are those that typically vote for ...
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.
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