AUSTIN, Texas - Texas schools won't have to display Ten Commandments posters in their classrooms for now.
This follows the passage of Senate Bill 10 in the regular session.
What is Senate Bill 10?
The backstory:
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the new Texas law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms.
Senate Bill 10 would require Ten Commandments posters to be displayed in public school classrooms across Texas if they are donated. The bill was signed by Governor Abbott in June.
On Wednesday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction to block that law from going into effect.
It was supposed to go into effect on September 1.
"What this does is, it means that the parents and students, the plaintiff parents and the students and others