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One had “In God We Trust” written in Arabic in white lettering on a dark blue background. Below it, in the lower center of the page, is an American flag, with a Texas flag in the corner.
Since 1956, the official motto of the United States has been "In God we trust." The phrase appears on coins, paper currency, and government buildings across the country, but some Americans ...
Adams, who is frequently seen at official events wearing a suit, arrived at the news conference wearing a t-shirt with an American flag and the words "In God we trust" on it.
Carroll ISD in north Texas rejected donated "In God We Trust" signs in Arabic and rainbow letters despite a new law mandating their display.
Under a new law, Texas public schools are required to hang posters emblazoned with “In God We Trust” if someone donates a poster or framed copy to a campus.
In response, the group of parents is donating a poster designed by a Carroll alumnus that displays “In God We Trust” on a solid dark blue background above one Texas flag and one American flag.
Chaz Stevens plans to send signs with the national motto in Arabic to Texas schools to make a point — and possibly to challenge the state law in court.
The phrase "In God We Trust" is commonly placed onto the sheriff's department vehicles. However, there are many people within Brevard County and the state of Florida who do not agree with this slogan.
Texas public schools are required to hang up signs with the motto "In God We Trust" if they are donated to a school district under a new law.
Patrick Morrisey Morrisey, surrounded by a handful of students and lawmakers, made the “In God We Trust” motto bill and the classroom cellphone ban bill part of West Virginia law.
According to S.B. 797, the posters must have the phrase "In God We Trust" accompanied by an American flag directly underneath the words in the center of the sign.
A jaunty Adams dressed in an “In God We Trust” t-shirt emblazoned with an American flag to celebrate his corruption case being tossed.