BUTLER, Pa. (AP) - The commissioners of a western Pennsylvania county have voted 2-1 to display the national motto, “In God We Trust” on a wall of their meeting room.
Republican Butler County Commissioners William McCarrier and Dale Pinkerton supported the display while Democrat Jim Eckstein didn’t. Pinkerton pushed the idea at the urging of a national group called In God We Trust - America Inc., which hopes cities and counties across the country will display the national motto adopted in 1956, which also appears on U.S. currency.
Eckstein says he’s concerned about a court challenge by the American Civil Liberties Union or some other group.
But ACLU attorney Sara Rose, of Pittsburgh, says a challenge is unlikely because courts have ruled the motto doesn’t promote one religious group over another.
Butler is 30 miles north of Pittsburgh.
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