Utah becomes first state to ban LGBTQ+ pride flags in government buildings and schools
- Utah became the first state to ban flying LGBTQ+ pride flags at schools and government buildings, with fines starting May 7 for non-compliance.
- Governor Spencer Cox allowed the ban to become law without a signature, expressing concerns about the policy's reach.
- The Sundance Film Festival announced it will leave Utah, though leaders stated that state politics did not influence this decision.
- Opponents argue the ban seeks to erase LGBTQ+ expression, while local leaders are evaluating how to respond once the law takes effect.
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Utah Board of Education measure targets diversity programs 'still present and active' in schools
A new Utah Board of Education measure targets diversity programs it says are 'still present and active' in schools notwithstanding changes brought on by HB261.
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