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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.
Boise’s decision on a new city flag has come to a close sooner than anticipated. For now, the city’s flag of 35 years will remain.
The city initiated the redesign process in January by asking what residents desired to be represented in a new flag design. After receiving feedback from nearly 3,000 Boiseans, a redesign contest ...
Utah became the first state to prohibit flying LGBTQ+ pride flags at schools and all government buildings.
Utah became the first state to prohibit LGBTQ+ pride flags from being displayed at government buildings and schools after the governor declined to reject the measure.
The new law is among the most restrictive governing displays of flags, and is part of a polarizing debate focused on the Pride flag and other expressions of L.G.B.T.Q. support.
Utah became the first state to prohibit flying LGBTQ+ pride flags at schools and all government buildings after the Republican governor announced he was allowing a ban on unsanctioned flag ...
Utah has banned LGBTQ pride flags in all public schools and on government property after Gov. Spencer Cox (R) allowed a bill banning the display of any unauthorized flags to become law without his … ...
However, a bill heading toward Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s desk that would ban the Pride flag in schools and other state government buildings might be an eleventh-hour obstacle to the Beehive State ...
The redesign contest included 10 new designs, two former state flags and the current one. The current flag received more than 165,000 of the nearly 385,000 votes cast.
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