Oklahoma: Another state testimony from the US state of Oklahoma follows Russia’s decision to include ‘faith in God’ in the Constitution. The Oklahoma House of Representatives, the House of Representatives, approved a bill to publicly display the American national motto “In God We Trust” (We believe in God). The bill was passed with 76 votes against the 20. The bill authorizes the publication of the phrase, “The same size (seventy feet long and four feet wide) displayed in the Capitol Visitor Center in the US governing body.”

The bill, dubbed HB3817, was introduced by Republican Party member and speaker Charles McColl. With the passage of the Senate in the Upper House, about 342 government agencies will be allowed to display the phrase. In July last year, the state leadership authorized the display of “We believe in God” in public schools in the state of South Dakota. It was only after President Eisenhower signed in 1956 that the phrase “we believe in God” (In God We Trust) became the American motto. According to information on the US Treasury Department’s website, it began to be recorded in dollars from the following year.

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