Political’ flags would be banned from public display but allowed temporarily as part of an approved curriculum.
The Utah Senate Education Committee gave lawmakers the chance to ban political flags in school for the second year in a row.
Protesters unfurled a 200-foot Pride flag on the steps of the Utah State Capitol as a bill that would ban the item from schools and other locations awaits Gov. Spencer Cox’s approval or veto.
The mayor of a major city also protested the ban by lighting up the city building in rainbow colors. One teacher said he ...
A bill that would ban pride flags in all of Utah's public schools and government buildings now awaits the governor's approval ...
According to the Utah bill, only approved flags would be allowed on government property: state, federal, military, Native American and schools.
An LGBTQ advocacy group is urging Gov. Spencer Cox to veto a bill that would prohibit certain flags in classrooms, but the governor seems to favor the measure.
Utah's legislature has passed a bill banning pride flags on public school and government property, awaiting Governor Cox's ...
Marina Lowe, policy director for Equality Utah, right, speaks in opposition to HB77 Flag Display Amendments, as Corinne Johnson, president of Utah Parents United, left, waits to speak in favor of ...
Governor Cox said Friday night he will not veto the bill to bar prominent displays of Pride flags in schools and government ...
The Utah Legislature stopped collective bargaining for public workers, added to its string of yearly tax cuts, put ...