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Utah became the first state to prohibit LGBTQ+ pride flags from being displayed at government buildings and schools after the governor declined to reject the measure.
Utah’s pride flag ban doesn’t take effect until May 7, but it’s already raised questions about what Utah public school teachers can — and can’t — display in their classrooms.
Trevor Lee, a Republican Utah House member and HB 77’s chief sponsor, told Inside Higher Ed he didn’t file the legislation specifically to ban pride flags. But “that’s just been the biggest, biggest ...
It's pretty disheartening to not feel like you're at home in your home,” Eagle Mountain resident Kiahna Hines said.