Boise City Council Will Consider a Flag Resolution, City Accepts Pro Bono Legal Services

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Boise City Council will review a resolution formalizing the official city flags on May 6. Mayor McLean emphasized that the flags reflect the city's values of inclusion and equality, while local attorneys have offered pro bono legal support amid potential legal challenges.

The Boise City Council will meet on May 6 to discuss a resolution that formalizes the official city flags displayed at City Hall Plaza. Mayor McLean articulated that these flags represent the community's values of caring and inclusivity. The resolution is designed to ensure that the flags comply with Idaho State Law, affirming the city's dedication to equality and civic pride. Boise City Council President Colin Nash added that the flags are vital for fostering a sense of belonging among residents. In anticipation of possible legal challenges related to the recently passed HB96, local attorneys have offered pro bono legal services to support the city. Mayor McLean expressed gratitude for this assistance, emphasizing the importance of navigating the implications of the bill without incurring costs for Boise taxpayers. The city invites residents to participate in the council meeting, either in person or online. This resolution reflects the city's commitment to uphold its values in public spaces.

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