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Utah House approves substitute extending state flag task force timeline and designating current flag as governor's flag

Utah House of Representatives · November 10, 2021
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The Utah House on Nov. 10 approved a first substitute to Senate Bill 2,003 that extends the state flag task force timeline by one year and designates the current flag as the governor’s flag; supporters said the change preserves process while critics warned it could leave the state without an official flag during the transition.

The Utah House of Representatives on Nov. 10 adopted a first substitute to Senate Bill 2,003 that extends the timeline for the state flag task force and formally designates the current state flag as the governor’s flag.

Sponsor Representative Handy told the House the substitute "extends for 1 year the dates associated with the state flag task force," moving several deadlines and the task force sunset date to allow more public engagement and deliberation. The bill amends the task force schedule, setting the new member term end date to Nov. 30, 2023; the deadline to select proposed flag designs to Sept. 15, 2022; the date to submit a report to the interim…

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