HANFORD — It’s time for supervisors to decide whether they
want “In God We Trust” emblazoned above board chambers at the Kings
County Government Center.
There’s a study session item on the agenda for Tuesday to discuss the option.
If
they adopt the slogan, supervisors would be following the city councils
of Hanford and Lemoore. Hanford voted 5-0 on July 17 to place the
phrase about council chambers at the Civic Auditorium.
Lemoore has had the motto up since 2008.
Bakersfield-based
organization In God We Trust-America, Inc. got the movement started
when the Bakersfield City Council adopted the saying in 2002. The group
is trying to spread it nationwide.
“The goal of this mission is to
keep God’s name in America, and acknowledge and affirm the role that
faith in God plays in the public lives of the citizens in this country,
and in the core values of our nation,” reads a statement on the
organization’s website.
The estimated cost to the county would be $1,200, according to county documents.
Supervisors meet at 9 a.m. in board chambers at the Kings County Government Center.