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🗓️ 31 March 2025
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0:28.7 | welcome back to unbiased your favorite source of unbiased news and legal analysis welcome back to unbibiased politics. Today is Monday, March 31st. And today is my |
0:42.8 | 300th episode. Isn't that crazy? Two and a half years, 300 episodes were just getting started. |
0:49.6 | On one hand, it feels like I've been doing this for my entire career. On the other hand, it feels like I just |
0:54.5 | started six months ago. But either way, I love what I do. I'm so grateful for you. And I am just really |
1:00.6 | excited for the future. With that, let's talk about some news. Let's start by talking about some |
1:05.9 | state side news out of Utah. So Utah passed a flag bill called HB77, which some are deeming as |
1:13.1 | controversial. Let's talk about it because I want to make sure we understand what this bill says |
1:17.1 | and why it's being called controversial. In short, HB77 bans the display of unauthorized flags |
1:25.9 | on government property and buildings, which includes those on |
1:29.6 | public school grounds. The law also requires the state auditor to impose fines up to $500 per day |
1:37.0 | against those that violate the law. So authorized flags under this law include the American flag, |
1:45.5 | the Utah state flag, |
1:52.8 | flags of other countries, states or cities, U.S. military flags, college flags, or other flags as approved. So political flags supporting a certain candidate or party are not allowed, nor are |
2:00.1 | flags like LGBTQ flags. And that is where |
2:03.5 | the controversy lies. One critic, the Pride Center, called the bill a deliberate attempt to erase |
2:10.1 | LGBTQIA plus visibility and an example of government overreach claiming that it removes the ability |
2:17.2 | of cities, counties, and schools it removes the ability of cities, |
2:17.9 | counties, and schools to support and affirm diverse communities. One supporter of the law, a group |
2:24.2 | called Utah Parents United, emphasized the law's importance in safeguarding students' rights, |
2:30.4 | saying, quote, our constitution guarantees that every child has the right to receive a free |
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