Miami-Dade Commissioners said they could bring back prayer to their public meetings and now they have.
It came in an 8 to 3 vote.
They signed off on a change to a current rule that only allowed for a moment of silence before meetings.
Now, commissioners will be able to invite a religious leader of their choosing to lead everyone in a prayer before each meeting.
Baylor Johnson is a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union
of Florida and says the commissioners are inviting conflict and a possible lawsuit by doing this.
A commissioner can also lead a prayer themselves if they want to.