Utah lawmakers have fired a fresh shot in the long-running fight over what flags can fly on government property, advancing a bill that would sharply cut down how many “official” city banners are allowed in some of the state’s most visible public spaces. House Bill 302 would let a municipality keep one official flag at prominent sites while sidelining any additional official flags at schools, airports, transit hubs, and courthouses, putting Salt Lake City’s three newly minted banners squarely in the spotlight.
Committee Moves Bill Toward A House Vote
The Utah House Government Operations Committee voted Friday to give H.B. 302 a favorable recommendation and send it to the full House, according to ABC4. As written, the measure would strictly limit where…..