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Idaho Senate Passes Bill to Fine Local Governments for Unauthorized Flags
The bill imposes $2,000 daily fines per non-approved flag and enables the attorney general to sue governments to enforce the law, targeting Boise's pride flag display.
On Tuesday, the Idaho Senate voted 26-8 to pass a bill allowing the state to fine local governments $2,000 daily for displaying flags not on the Legislature's approved list.
House Bill 561 targets the city of Boise for flying an LGBTQ+ Pride flag, aiming to close a loophole after officials designated the banner as an official city flag to bypass a 2025 restriction.
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador would enforce penalties through lawsuits, though the bill requires him to warn the government entity and allow up to 10 days to "cure" the violation before filing.