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Bill to limit which types of flags can be flown on government properties advances to Idaho House

Feb 12, 2025 | 12:38 pm ET
By Mia Maldonado
Bill to limit which types of flags can be flown on government properties advances to Idaho House
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Idaho House State Affairs Committee chairman Brent Crane, R-Nampa, listens to Rep. Heather Scott, R-Blanchard, introduce a new bill at the Jan. 7, 2025, meeting of the committee at the Idaho Statehouse in Boise. (Pat Sutphin for the Idaho Capital Sun)

A bill to limit the kinds of flags a government entity can use on its property is moving forward to the floor of the Idaho House of Representatives.  

On Wednesday, the Idaho House State Affairs Committee held a hearing on House Bill 96, sponsored by Rep. Heather Scott, R-Blanchard. According to the bill, municipalities, counties, special districts or any other political subdivisions or “governmental instrumentalities” would be limited from using bills that are not:  

  • The U.S. flag
  • The official flag of a governmental entity 
  • Official flags of any state in the U.S. 
  • Official flags of any military branches and units of the U.S.
  • The POW/MIA flag
  • Official flags of Native American tribes

The committee voted to advance the bill to the floor with a recommendation that it pass. The committee’s two Democrats, Rep. Todd Achilles, D-Boise, and a substitute for Rep. Brooke Green, D-Boise, voted against the motion. The House may vote on it in the coming days or weeks of the legislative session.