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SB 426 restricts Florida governmental entities from displaying flags with political messages, ensuring neutrality and imposing $500 daily fines for violations.
SB 426 restricts Florida governmental entities from displaying flags with political messages, ensuring neutrality and imposing $500 daily fines for violations.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: SB 426
- Title: Adoption and Display of Flags by Governmental Entities
- Status: Filed
- Introduced: November 07, 2025
- Sponsor: Senator Yarborough
SB 426 aims to regulate the display of flags by governmental entities in Florida. The bill seeks to ensure that flags displayed on public property are limited to specific types and do not convey political messages or ideologies. This legislation is intended to maintain neutrality in governmental representations and avoid any potential divisiveness associated with flag displays.
The bill introduces two new sections to the Florida Statutes:
This bill will affect all governmental entities in Florida, including state and local governments, public schools, and universities. It aims to standardize flag displays and eliminate any potential for political or ideological representation through flags on public property. The bill may lead to changes in existing flag policies and could result in financial penalties for non-compliance.
By establishing clear guidelines on flag displays, SB 426 seeks to promote a unified and neutral public space regarding governmental representation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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