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Utah becomes the first state in the nation to ban pride flags from government buildings and schools after Gov. Cox refuses to take action on the bill.
In addition to approving Utah's new state flag, Gov. Cox issued an executive order outlining how the historic flag will continue to be displayed.
A Utah law banning the display of pride flags by publicly funded institutions and state employees is stoking controversy over whether the measure violates Constitutional free speech rights. The ...
Today’s the day: Utah’s new state flag is now official The “Beehive Flag” is meant to represent the state’s skies and lakes, mountains and redrock canyons.
The field of 5,703 designs submitted to potentially replace Utah's state flag has officially been whittled down to 20.
Neighboring Utah’s flag, on the other hand, was once mocked by a state lawmaker as having “everything in there but the kitchen sink.” ...
Utah’s pride flag ban doesn’t take effect until May 7, but it’s already raised questions about what Utah public school teachers can — and can’t — display in their classrooms.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a new bill and executive order giving the state an official new flag, which features a beehive at its center and red, white and blue colors.
Utah had a state flag that didn't stand out from the crowd. The state embarked on a redesign, and found the process was far from simple.
According to the Utah bill, only approved flags would be allowed on government property: state, federal, military, Native American and schools.
A Utah law banning the display of pride flags by publicly funded institutions and state employees is stoking controversy over whether the measure violates Constitutional free speech rights.
Utah has officially changed its state flag. After years of finding and even using different iterations, Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill and an executive order Tuesday formalizing the change and ...