Utah Bans Pride Flags in Public Schools and Government Buildings Under New Law

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Utah bans Pride flags in all government buildings, becoming the first state to take such action under the newly passed HB77 law, effective May 7, 2025. The bill, introduced by Rep. Trevor Lee and allowed into law without signature by Gov. Spencer Cox, prohibits all non-sanctioned flags—including Pride and MAGA flags—from being displayed on public school and government property. While Cox expressed concern about the bill's overreach, he predicted a legislative override if vetoed. The law permits only U.S., Utah state, tribal, military, and select educational flags, and imposes fines for violations. LGBTQ+ groups and Salt Lake City leaders have protested the decision, lighting city buildings in rainbow colors. Supporters say the bill enforces political neutrality; critics argue it erases LGBTQ+ visibility. Gov. Cox urged continued dialogue and neutrality in classrooms while expressing empathy toward Utah's LGBTQ+ community. This move has ignited national debate on free expression, local control, and identity in public spaces.

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