Texas students' religious freedom is under attack and we need your help to protect our public schools!
The "Ten Commandments Bill" would force all public elementary and secondary schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom using specific-sized posters or framed copies. When government officials—not parents—attempt to impose specific religious views in our public schools, this violates the religious freedom of Texas families. Texas families deserve the right to guide the religious instruction of our children! Your voice is your power. Contact your state representatives today and tell them to keep the government out of how we practice religion.
We've protected religious freedom in Texas before, and we can do it again. Here's how you can help, whether you're here in Austin, Brownsville, or all the way up in Amarillo ✊
Tell the Legislature: Vote NO on the Ten Commandments Bill and protect true religious freedom in Texas public schools.
Important Instructions: Fill in your information below and click next. You will be asked to draft a message. We encourage you to take the time to personalize your message by adding in your role as a community member (parent, student, teacher, faith leader, former Texas public school student, etc.) and why you believe families—not government—should direct their children's religious education.
Key points to consider including in your message:
This bill is not about religious freedom but about control.
Public schools should remain spaces that respect all Texas families' diverse religious beliefs.
True religious freedom means equal respect for all faiths and the right to practice the religion of your choice—or none at all—without government interference.
Texas students come from diverse religious backgrounds and deserve inclusive learning environments.
Placing the Ten Commandments in classrooms favors one religious tradition over all others.
Families, not government mandates, should direct children's religious education.
Every voice matters in this fight to protect religious freedom in our public schools!