Now, instead of requiring the founding documents be bound in the Bibles, it has been modified to say they don't have to be bound but they still need to be included. This will probably open the bidding to more vendors; however, the fundamental problem still remains: Walters does not have the authority on his own to do this, and he's using money that was previously approved for payroll. He's gone rogue and is saying people just hate Trump and hate the Bible. I don't know if they do or don't, but if they did, does that mean he's above the law?
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