KINGSTON, Tenn. (AP) - Officials in Roane County have sent a proposal to display the national motto, “In God We Trust,” to a committee for further review.
The Roane County Commission decided on Monday not to vote on the measure proposed by Commissioner Randy Ellis. His resolution calls for posting the motto over the main entrance of the county courthouse and in the room where commissioners meet.
It would follow similar actions taken in Anderson and Morgan counties.
WVLT (https://bit.ly/1sIHmtU) reports instead of voting, officials opted to send the proposal to the property committee, which will look at the issue further and recommend whether to approve it.
Officials said that decision was based on protocol, and that support is strong in Roane County for putting up “In God We Trust” signs.
“What I did was made the amendment to the resolution to make sure it went back to the Property Committee so they could hammer out all the fine details, actually give them more authority over the resolution than it going to the committee to begin with. I made that amendment to the resolution hoping we could go forward with it, it didn’t happen that way tonight,” Ellis said.
If approved, the cost of placing the motto in both locations would be covered by private donations.
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Information from: WVLT-TV, https://www.volunteertv.com/
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