The Ten Commandments law went into effect earlier this month, meaning posters displaying the religious foundations are slowly showing up in classrooms across the state. Some districts are buying them and others are relying on donations.

One organization, Texas Values, is leading the rollout. It's one of the groups that helped pass Senate Bill 10.

Organizers believe that by hanging the Ten Commandments it helps students understand the foundation of the United States.

"We feel like the Ten Commandments are an important historical document," said Jonathan Covey, with Texas Values. "This has been something that we've worked on for a few sessions."

Here's what you need to know about SB 10:

Posters must either be donated or campuses can use district funds to buy them voluntarily.

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