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Florida House · 2025 Regular Session

H0075Display of Flags by Governmental Entities

Status: FailedIssues: Civil Rights

Summary

Prohibits governmental entities from erecting or displaying certain flags; requires governmental entities to remain neutral in certain circumstances; requires that United States flag displayed by governmental entities be in certain position relative to other flags; authorizes current or retired member of United States Armed Forces or National Guard to use reasonable force to prevent desecration, destruction, or removal of United States flag or to replace such flag to position of prominence.

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What does H0075 do?
Prohibits governmental entities from erecting or displaying certain flags; requires governmental entities to remain neutral in certain circumstances; requires that United States flag displayed by governmental entities be in certain position relative to other flags; authorizes current or retired member of United States Armed Forces or National Guard to use reasonable force to prevent desecration, destruction, or removal of United States flag or to replace such flag to position of prominence.
What's the current status of H0075?
H0075 is currently Failed. We track every roll-call vote.
How did Pinellas County legislators vote on H0075?
No roll-call votes have been recorded for H0075 yet — the bill may not have reached a floor vote.

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