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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 2 — Citizenship, emblems, holidays, and time

2.148 A Day of Prayer for Kentucky's Students.

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(1)The General Assembly recognizes that the students of the Commonwealth are the
state's single greatest resource and designates the last Wednesday in September of
each year as A Day of Prayer for Kentucky's Students.
(2)The Governor shall annually proclaim the last Wednesday in September as A Day
of Prayer for Kentucky's Students and shall call upon the citizens of the state, in
accordance with their own faith and consciences, to pray, meditate, or otherwise
reflect upon the students of this state as well as their teachers, administrators, and
schools.
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