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Bill resurrects debate on religion

Updated: Saturday, 07 Nov 2009, 8:52 AM EST
Published : Saturday, 07 Nov 2009, 8:51 AM EST

BOSTON (AP) - A proposal before Massachusetts lawmakers aimed at protecting students who voice religious views at public schools is being assailed by advocates for separation of church and state, who say it forces religion on people.

Critics also argue it would open a backdoor for teaching creationism.

But the bill's sponsors say opponents are misreading the measure. They say it would simply ensure the existing free speech rights of religious students that are sometimes neglected at schools around the country.

The bill has bipartisan backing. The proposal requires school districts to create policies to allow "a limited public forum and voluntary student expression of religious views at school events, graduation ceremonies, and in class assignments, and non-curricular school groups and activities."
 

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