Panel to discuss removing Ten Commandments monument

Ponca City Now - September 29, 2015 9:41 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – A state panel charged with overseeing artwork at the Oklahoma Capitol is expected to discuss the court-ordered removal of a Ten Commandments monument from the statehouse grounds.

The Oklahoma Capitol Preservation Commission is scheduled to hold a special meeting Tuesday at the Capitol.

The group plans to enter into a closed-door session to discuss the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s ruling that the granite monument must be removed. The court determined the monument’s display violates a state constitutional provision that prohibits the use of public property to support a religious message.

The commission is expected to authorize the Office of Management and Enterprise Services to remove the monument from a landing on the north side of the building.

 

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