Texas children are hungry.

Texas children need food, clothing, school supplies, working technology, safe buildings, teachers, nurses, counselors, and support.

But Ken Paxton is not investigating whether children have lunch.

He is investigating whether classrooms have the state’s preferred religious poster on the wall.

That is OBSCENE.

More than 60% of Texas public school students are economically disadvantaged. More than 1.6 million Texas children face hunger.

And the state’s priority is policing Ten Commandments posters.

We know which one Jesus would be more concerned about….

This is not religious freedom.

This is government-imposed religion dressed up as morality while real children go without real needs.

Feed the kids.
Fund the schools.
Leave religion to families and houses of worship.

Public schools are not political churches.

Children are not props. Classrooms are not pulpits. Teachers are not state religious compliance officers.

Religious freedom requires neutral schools.

Public schools belong to everyone.

https://www.texastribune.org/2026/01/20/texas-ten-commandments-5th-circuit-court/


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