Is city of Wylie in the Republic of Gilead or in the U.S.?

The mayor of Wylie, Texas, made the news recently for saying that women shouldn’t lead prayer in public before city council meetings because the bible forbids it.
’Tis the season . . . for clueless pious politicians
I recently signed and mailed almost 200 greeting cards commemorating Bill of Rights Day last Friday to Texas legislators on behalf of the FFRF.
We’re on a winning streak
We’re on a winning streak here at the Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Texas Attorney General throws fit over school district obeying the Constitution

When Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton got wind that a public school administrator was trying to keep her school a welcoming place for all students, including minority religious and nonreligious students, Paxton took up arms, calling the decision an “attack on religious liberty and a violation of the First Amendment.”
Texas Gov. censors Bill of Rights; uses fake quotes and fraudulent history to claim atheists ‘promote ignorance and falsehood’

FFRF Staff Attorney Andrew Seidel takes Texas Governor Greg Abbott to task for using false history to accuse FFRF of promoting falsehoods.