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Adam Hinojosa (R-TX)
Adam Hinojosa
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Senator Adam Hinojosa Secures Ten Commandment Posters for Schools

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Isreal Salinas
August 11, 2025 512-463-0127
Senator Adam Hinojosa Secures Ten Commandment Posters for Schools
Saves School Districts Money on SB 10 Compliance
AUSTIN, TX — Senator Adam Hinojosa announced today that his office has secured Ten
Commandments posters for every public school classroom in Senate District 27 to support full
compliance with Senate Bill 10, recently signed into law by Governor Abbott during the 89th Texas
Legislature.
SB 10 requires public schools to display a framed or poster-sized copy of the Ten Commandments in each
classroom. Senator Hinojosa, a joint-author of the measure, says the legislation helps reintroduce a sense
of moral grounding and historical context into Texas classrooms.
“Our values matter. Senate Bill 10 is about reminding students of the moral foundations that have long
guided our society,” said Hinojosa. “As a legislator, I also recognize the importance of helping schools
implement new laws smoothly and responsibly.”
To ensure schools can meet this requirement without redirecting valuable campus resources, Senator
Hinojosa has coordinated the printing and distribution of fully compliant posters at no cost to the districts.
This effort was made possible through a generous private pledge by Andres Palma, President of MEG
Engineers.
“As a husband and father, having our three young children attend local schools, it is something critical
that has been missing for a long time in the school setting,” said Mr. Palma. “The decisive actions of our
state legislature will bless Texans.”
“I am incredibly grateful to Mr. Palma for stepping forward and making this possible,” Hinojosa said.
“His support is a testament to the strength of our communities and the willingness of private citizens to
invest in the next generation.”
The posters meet all formatting specifications outlined in SB 10, and deliveries will begin ahead of the
2025–2026 school year. School leaders with questions or in need of additional copies may contact Senator
Hinojosa’s office for assistance.

Source: https://senate.texas.gov/members/d27/press/en/p20250811a.pdf
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