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Two progressive U.S. cities in red states found a new way around state laws banning Pride and Juneteenth flags from being ...
The Boise City Council has voted in favor of adding the LGBTQ+ pride flag to the roster of official city flags, a decision ...
The City of Boise and Bonners Ferry in North Idaho have both adoptredThe Boise City Council has voted to include the LGBTQ+ ...
House Bill 77 in Utah, a pride flag ban that will prohibit LGBTQ+ pride flags from being shown in schools and government ...
City leaders in Boise and Salt Lake City found a workaround to recent state laws that effectively banned pride flags from ...
City councils in Boise and Salt Lake City have added LGBTQ+ pride flags to the banners that can be flown on city properties, working around new state laws that restrict which flags can be displayed.
Virtue signaling is strong in two Rocky Mountain cities that are defying red state laws limiting which flags can be flown on ...
The cities adopted new flags this week showing support for LGBTQ+ people in defiance of their states’ Republican-controlled legislatures.
Salt Lake City and Boise have adopted new official flags following a ban of non-sanctioned flags in Utah and Idaho.
You think? Earlier this year, Idaho also banned displaying unofficial flags at government buildings. Mayor Erin Mendenhall of Salt Lake City, a Democrat, said in a statement that the new flags ...
City councils in Boise and Salt Lake City have added LGBTQ+ pride flags to the banners that can be flown on city properties in defiance of recent state laws that restrict which flags can be displayed.
The idea that such a flag might fall within an “implied power” is preposterous, particularly given that is against state law.