Gov. Tony Evers Raises LGBTQ Pride Flag over Wisconsin Capitol for His Last Time
Evers said the flag honors LGBTQ Wisconsinites and will fly through June 30 under an executive order.
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Gov. Tony Evers raises LGBTQ Pride flag over Wisconsin Capitol for his last time
Gov. Tony Evers raised the Progress Pride flag over the Wisconsin State Capitol for his eighth and final time Monday. “We celebrate Pride Month because we know what it took to get here. We also know what is at stake,”…
WI Gov. Tony Evers Issues Pride Month Proclamation
Madison’s Fox affiliate reports: The Progress Pride Flag was raised over the state capitol Monday to recognize June as Pride Month in Wisconsin. Pride Month originally began as a recognition of and tribute to the Stonewall Uprising in 1969 and has become an annual, month-long celebration and recognition of the LGBTQ community. Monday marks the eighth and final time Governor Tony Evers hoisted the Pride Flag over the Wisconsin State Capitol build…
Gov. Evers: Raises Progress Pride Flag over State Capitol building, celebrates LGBTQ Wisconsinites and Pride Month during 2026 the Year of the Neighbor
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today will raise the Progress Pride Flag over the East Wing of the Wisconsin State Capitol Building, celebrating LGBTQ Wisconsinites and kicking off Pride Month throughout the state of Wisconsin. Today marks the eighth and...
Evers raises Progress Pride Flag at Capitol for 8th and final time as Wisconsin governor
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Pride Month 2026: Vibrant LGBTQ+ Colours Sweep Across US, Flags Rise From New York, Ohio, Wisconsin to California in Bold Show of Inclusion
As June begins, a wave of LGBQ+ colour has swept across the United States, with city halls and state capitols from coast to coast hosting vibrant flag-raising ceremonies to officially kick off Pride Month. From the steps of the Wisconsin State Capitol to municipal buildings in California, Ohio, and New York, local governments are making prominent public displays of support for the LGBTQ+ community, signalling a nationwide effort to celebrate div…
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