Other states are following Utah’s lead and are introducing legislation to ban certain flags in schools and government buildings.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox has ordered all flags be flown at half-staff Monday, April 7, in recognition of the life, legacy and service of former U.S. Representative Mia Love.
Flags at public and government buildings across the state will be lowered to half-mast next week, in honor of former U.S. Representative Mia Love.
The bans cover unsanctioned flags as a whole, but the debate in statehouses has largely centered on Pride flags, which LGBTQ+ ...
Utah has banned the display of overtly political flags at government buildings and public schools, prompting concerns from ...
The law does not explicitly ban Pride flags but rather states that no flags can fly at government buildings other than the ...
Utah's governor will allow a bill to become law that will ban many flags — including LGBTQ+ flags — from schools and ...
Governor Cox told 2News he would not veto it—and on the last day to make decisions on bills that passed the Legislature—-he ...
During a celebration of Transgender Day of Visibility on Saturday, Utahns gathered at the State Capitol to help unfurl what a ...
Utah became the first state in the country to ban flying the LGBTQ Pride flag in all public school and government buildings, ...
FILE - People march following a Pride rally at the Utah State Capitol Friday, June 2, 2023, in Salt Lake City. Utah has ...
Gov. Cox said he agreed with the “underlying intent” of the bill to make classrooms politically neutral but thought it went ...