A tablet containing the 10 Commandments is being installed this morning on the grounds of the Arkansas Capitol building. Lawsuits have been promised from several entities contending the monument amounts to a state preference or endorsement of particular religious beliefs. The state Legislature approved the privately funded monument.
Read more about the monument and expected legal challenges from the ACLU of Arkansas at NPR.
KUAR did not receive notice of the installation but a reporter with Arkansas Online was on hand with a smartphone and Twitter acceess.
The awaited (and debated) 10 Commandments monument is now in place on state Capitol grounds #arpx #ARnews pic.twitter.com/G4EhBBppLw— Emma Pettit (@EmmaJanePettit) June 27, 2017
State Senator Jason Rapert (R-Bigelow) spearheaded the effort to install the monument. The State Senate Information Office helped post his thoughts.
KUAR will have more on this throughout the day and during All Things Considered (4-6 p.m.)
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