Huntington Beach to Vote on Possibly Restricting Types of Flags Flown at City Facilities

Huntington Beach to Vote on Possibly Restricting Types of Flags Flown at City Facilities
The Civic Center in Huntington Beach, Calif., on Nov. 12, 2020. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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The Huntington Beach City Council will vote Feb. 7 on whether city facilities can only display flags representing the city, county, state, prisoners of war, or those missing in military action.

There have been accusations the issue is in response to an LGBT flag flown at city facilities during Pride Month in June of 2021. However, Councilman Pat Burns, who brought forth the motion, said that is not the case.