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Governor Cox says review of flag-ban bill ongoing, urges Sundance to stay in Utah

2820871 · March 30, 2025
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At a Governor Cox news conference, the governor said he is still reviewing a bill that would ban pride flag displays in public buildings and urged the Sundance Film Festival to remain in Utah, saying the festival is ‘important’ to the state’s identity and economy.

A reporter asked Governor Spencer Cox on Monday whether a bill that would ban pride flag displays in public buildings — and that has been reported as prompting the Sundance Film Festival to consider leaving Utah — would prompt him to send the bill to law.

“I haven't nothing's changed on the bill. We're still going through the the the review process,” Governor Spencer Cox said, adding that he “care[s] deeply about Sundance. Sundance is an important part of Utah.”

Cox said he had been told by Sundance’s board that political issues were not driving their decision and questioned…

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