Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
Could There Be a Crossover Between Robyn Carr’s ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ and ‘Virgin River’? (Exclusive)

Could There Be a Crossover Between Robyn Carr’s ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ and ‘Virgin River’? (Exclusive)

March 14, 2026
Glen Davis released from prison early after 40-month sentence for fraud: ‘I’m back, baby’

Glen Davis released from prison early after 40-month sentence for fraud: ‘I’m back, baby’

March 14, 2026
Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for 0M center opening

Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for $850M center opening

March 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Could There Be a Crossover Between Robyn Carr’s ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ and ‘Virgin River’? (Exclusive)
  • Glen Davis released from prison early after 40-month sentence for fraud: ‘I’m back, baby’
  • Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for $850M center opening
  • 25 Things You Don’t Know About Kurt Russell: Goldie Hawn, Princess Diana, UFO Discovery and More
  • Big questions still loom for Jets as Darren Mougey’s offseason overhaul takes shape
  • Vertically challenged? 4 health benefits of being short
  • Lindsey Graham praises Trump’s ‘bold’ takeover of Kharg Island, attempt to close Strait of Hormuz — offers warning of ‘peril’ to Iran
  • Dolly Parton fights through health setbacks while mourning husband
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Ten Commandments monument restored to Kentucky state Capitol after decades
Ten Commandments monument restored to Kentucky state Capitol after decades
Entertainment

Ten Commandments monument restored to Kentucky state Capitol after decades

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 18, 20250 ViewsNo Comments

NEWYou can now listen to articles!

A donated Ten Commandments monument has been permanently restored to Kentucky’s state Capitol grounds this week, more than four decades after it was removed.

The granite monument was returned on Wednesday following the passage of House Joint Resolution 15, which passed the House 79–13 on Feb. 19 and the Senate 32–6 on March 13. The resolution directed the state to reinstall the monument on Capitol grounds.

“I am pleased to see this historic Ten Commandments monument returned to its rightful place,” HJR 15 sponsor Rep. Shane Baker, R-Somerset, told FOX56. “The Ten Commandments have widely recognized historical significance in the history of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the nation.”

The monument was first donated to the state in 1971 by the Fraternal Order of Eagles and remained on permanent display until its removal around 1980 due to a construction project. Efforts to reinstall it were halted in 2000 after the ACLU sued, and a federal district court ruled that displaying the monument violated the Establishment Clause under the Lemon test.

The Ten Commandments monument returned to the Kentucky state Capitol grounds after 40 years. (First Liberty Institute)

FEDERAL JUDGE ORDERS OAKLAND SCHOOLS TO ALLOW AFTER-SCHOOL CHRISTIAN CLUBS EQUAL ACCESS

The U.S. Supreme Court concluded in its 2022 Kennedy v. Bremerton School District ruling that the court had “long ago abandoned Lemon” and directed courts to evaluate Establishment Clause disputes based on “historical practices and understandings.”

First Liberty Institute, a religious-liberty law firm that represented the Fraternal Order of Eagles, praised the monument’s return on Wednesday.

“We congratulate the people of Kentucky for restoring a part of their history,” said Roger Byron, senior counsel for First Liberty Institute, in a press release. “There is a long tradition of public monuments like this one that recognize the unique and important role the Ten Commandments have played in state and national history.”

Vic Jeffries, trustee of Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie 3423 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, said, “We are thrilled to return the Ten Commandments monument to the Commonwealth and have it back where it belongs. The Eagles have donated over 100 Ten Commandments monuments to state and local governments over the years, and we’re glad to have ours back on the state Capitol grounds.”

Anna Dollar (2nd L) of Boone, NC, and Deanna Gosnell (R) of Avery, North Carolina, hold posters during a rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to support the Ten Commandments March 2, 2005 in Washington, DC. The Supreme Court heard two cases on whether Ten Commandments monuments should be displayed on government properties.

Anna Dollar (2nd L) of Boone, NC, and Deanna Gosnell (R) of Avery, North Carolina, hold posters during a rally in front of the U.S. Supreme Court to support the Ten Commandments March 2, 2005, in Washington, D.C.  (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURE

Some state lawmakers expressed reservations about the monument’s return, fearing it could invite another legal challenge or prompt questions about whether other faiths would be allowed similar displays on public grounds, according to WUKY.

“It gives me a little heartburn around separation of of church and state,” state Rep. Joshua Watkins told the outlet.

State Sen. Keturah Herron, D-Louisville, also expressed concerns that other faiths should be represented at the Capitol.

“I’m just curious as to why specifically the Ten Commandments, and if we were to do something like that, what are we going to do to ensure other religions like Buddhism, Muslims, other faiths have a presence here at our Capitol,” she asked, according to a Kentucky legislature press release in March.

Kentucky state Capitol top view

The Kentucky state Capitol in Frankfort, Kentucky, photographed on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.  (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE APP

Baker said that the resolution wasn’t about religious displays but about recognizing the long tradition and role the Ten Commandments have played in U.S. history. 

Digital reached out to the ACLU for comment.

Kristine Parks is a reporter for Digital. Read more.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Could There Be a Crossover Between Robyn Carr’s ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ and ‘Virgin River’? (Exclusive)

Could There Be a Crossover Between Robyn Carr’s ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ and ‘Virgin River’? (Exclusive)

Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for 0M center opening

Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for $850M center opening

25 Things You Don’t Know About Kurt Russell: Goldie Hawn, Princess Diana, UFO Discovery and More

25 Things You Don’t Know About Kurt Russell: Goldie Hawn, Princess Diana, UFO Discovery and More

Dolly Parton fights through health setbacks while mourning husband

Dolly Parton fights through health setbacks while mourning husband

‘The Madison’ Cast: What the Stars of Taylor Sheridan’s New Paramount Series Look Like in Real Life

‘The Madison’ Cast: What the Stars of Taylor Sheridan’s New Paramount Series Look Like in Real Life

Willie Robertson’s wife reveals his preppy 20s were rebellious phase

Willie Robertson’s wife reveals his preppy 20s were rebellious phase

I’m a Dress Snob — But I’d Buy These 21 Casual-Chic Dresses That Scream ‘Rich Mom’

I’m a Dress Snob — But I’d Buy These 21 Casual-Chic Dresses That Scream ‘Rich Mom’

British etiquette coach’s viral cereal eating tip sparks online debate

British etiquette coach’s viral cereal eating tip sparks online debate

I’m a Sneaker Snob — But I’d Buy These 17 Comfy Rich Mom Shoes on Amazon (From !)

I’m a Sneaker Snob — But I’d Buy These 17 Comfy Rich Mom Shoes on Amazon (From $10!)

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Glen Davis released from prison early after 40-month sentence for fraud: ‘I’m back, baby’

Glen Davis released from prison early after 40-month sentence for fraud: ‘I’m back, baby’

March 14, 2026
Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for 0M center opening

Obama Foundation seeks 100 unpaid volunteers for $850M center opening

March 14, 2026
25 Things You Don’t Know About Kurt Russell: Goldie Hawn, Princess Diana, UFO Discovery and More

25 Things You Don’t Know About Kurt Russell: Goldie Hawn, Princess Diana, UFO Discovery and More

March 14, 2026
Big questions still loom for Jets as Darren Mougey’s offseason overhaul takes shape

Big questions still loom for Jets as Darren Mougey’s offseason overhaul takes shape

March 14, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Vertically challenged? 4 health benefits of being short

Vertically challenged? 4 health benefits of being short

March 14, 2026
Lindsey Graham praises Trump’s ‘bold’ takeover of Kharg Island, attempt to close Strait of Hormuz — offers warning of ‘peril’ to Iran

Lindsey Graham praises Trump’s ‘bold’ takeover of Kharg Island, attempt to close Strait of Hormuz — offers warning of ‘peril’ to Iran

March 14, 2026
Dolly Parton fights through health setbacks while mourning husband

Dolly Parton fights through health setbacks while mourning husband

March 14, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.