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New Ohio law allows for religious observances for students
A new law in Ohio will allow university students to take time off for religious observances. Testing Your Faith Act requires the state's public institutes of higher education to allow three days of excused absences each year for religious observances and accommodations for exams and classwork.     The bipartisan bill was co-sponsored by state representatives Gary Click and Jessica Miranda, passing favourably in both the Ohio House and Senate, without any opponent testimonies. It has seen widespread support from different faith communities, including Muslims, Sikhs, and Jews. "When there's a clear policy, it's not overwhelming when students need to explain themselve

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