By Antonio D. French
Filed Thursday, March 16 at 11:19 AM
From the Suburban Journals: Herman L. Kriegshauser, a 73-year-old retired funeral director from Chesterfield, said he rewrote parts of the Missouri Constitution dealing with education funding on his own. If he is successful in gathering about 145,000 signatures over the next few months, voters across the state will have a chance to adopt his amendment, which, among other things, would allow the use of public money for religious purposes and institutions.
The amendment would also take funding decisions out of the hands of local school boards and make it "the sole responsibility of the state legislature."
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2 Comments:
Read the Supreme Court Cases before you come to conclusions.
7:23 PM, March 16, 2006
What?
5:38 AM, March 17, 2006
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