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Tenn. Bid to Declare God as Source of Liberty Resurrected in House

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A previously defeated proposal to amend the state constitution to say that God is the source of Tennesseans' liberties has been resurrected in the House.

The measure sponsored by Republican Representative Micah Van Huss of Jonesborough had failed on a 3-3 vote in a House Subcommittee earlier this month, but Republican Representative Martin Daniel of Knoxville made a motion to reconsider the bill.

It is scheduled to be heard again Wednesday. The proposed addition to the Tennessee Constitution would read: "We recognize that our liberties do not come from governments, but from almighty God."

Proposed changes must pass during one successive General Assemblies, and then be approved by voters in a gubernatorial election year.

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