Arkansas Ten Commandments statue advances to public hearing

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     (AP) – A plan to build a monument to the Ten Commandments at

the Arkansas state Capitol has advanced, with a state panel voting the proposal

can now face a public hearing.

     A subcommittee of the Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission on Wednesday found

the application for the privately funded monument is sufficient and the state

can now hold a hearing to gather public comments on the plan. A spokesman for

the secretary of state’s office said a time and place for the hearing has not

been set yet.

     Lawmakers last year approved a measure requiring the state to allow the

monument on Capitol grounds.

     The subcommittee will make its recommendation to the full commission after the

public comment hearing is held.




   

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