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Hunter Lundy on Leading the Effort Behind House Bill 71 and the Ten Commandments

  • Writer: Hunter Lundy
    Hunter Lundy
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

Hunter Lundy is proud to have stood with former Arkansas Senator and dear friend Jason Rapert in front of the first Ten Commandments monument installed across from the Arkansas State Capitol, pictured here in 2017.


Together, they serve on the National Association of Christian Lawmakers governing board that helped start the movement to help display the Ten Commandments in public venues.

That monument helped spark model legislation now being used across the country, including here in Louisiana, where Governor Jeff Landry recently signed House Bill 71. The bill was challenged in federal court, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit last week overruled a trial court that tried to stop the law from going into effect.


This is a meaningful moment and a victory for the culture across the country who believe in preserving and recognizing the moral foundations that have long guided our nation. #HunterLundy #ForThePeople #TenCommandments #NACL

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