MISSOULA — A recently passed Montana law sought to ban Pride flags from being in schools and government buildings.
The Missoula City Council adopted the Pride flag as an official city flag on Monday night, which, under the law, now allows the Pride flag to once again be flown in schools and government buildings across the state.
The reaction to this decision has been mixed, however, including at the gubernatorial level, with Gov. Greg Gianforte offering criticism following the decision to approve a resolution that designates the Pride flag as an official city flag.
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Montana House Bill 819 sought to ban Pride flags from being in schools and government buildings. The law allo