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After less than 2 years, Huntington Beach reverses decision to fly LGBTQ pride flag over City Hall

Summary by Ground News
Huntington Beach City Council voted 6-0 to fly the Pride flag during June back in 2021. The council voted 4-3 on the issue, along national party lines, with Democratic council members Dan Kalmick, Natalie Moser and Rhonda Bolton voting against the new plan. The new rules for the flag are set to come back for their official adoption on February 21.
Published 1 month ago · Los Angeles, United States

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