Leaders of the Oklahoma House said Wednesday they will support a resolution asking voters to repeal a section of the Oklahoma Constitution that prohibits the use of public property to benefit any religion.

The Oklahoma Supreme Court cited that section in a 7-2 ruling released Tuesday that said a Ten Commandments monument should be removed from the grounds of the state Capitol.

“I have visited with many of my colleagues in the House and already heard from many Oklahomans since the Oklahoma Supreme Court announced this ruling and the consensus is overwhelming that if the court is not able to reverse this ruling then Oklahoma voters want the opportunity to correct it with an amendment to our state Constitution on Election Day in November 2016,” House Speaker Jeff Hickman said Wednesday.

State Rep. Jon Echols, R-Oklahoma City, said he will file the resolution for next year’s legislative session.