The West Virginia Senate is considering a bill that would require certain public school classrooms to display a historic version of the Bible. Under the proposal, public and charter schools would make the Robert Aitken Bible accessible in all fourth-grade, eighth-grade, and tenth-grade social studies classrooms. Schools could use private donations to obtain copies, with no public funds allowed. Supporters say the Aitken Bible is the first complete Bible printed in English in the United States and is being presented as a historical document. The measure has passed the Senate Education Committee and now heads to the full Senate for consideration.