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Remember 9/11 with Freedom Flag

EngrossedHouse

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-03-26

102 Yea14 Nay2025-03-25

This bill designates the Freedom Flag as an official state symbol of remembrance for the lives lost in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It allows the Freedom Flag to be displayed alongside U.S. and North Carolina state flags on public buildings, institutions, and county courthouses on September 11 each year, and permits public officials to accept donated Freedom Flags for this purpose.

  • Supporters argue this bill provides a meaningful way for North Carolina to honor and remember the victims of 9/11 and demonstrate respect for those who lost their lives.
  • They contend that designating an official remembrance symbol helps ensure September 11 is not forgotten and allows communities across the state to participate in a unified tribute each year.
  • Opponents may raise concerns about creating new official state symbols and question whether additional legislation is needed for remembrance activities that can already occur voluntarily.
  • Some might argue that resources should focus on other priorities, or that designating specific flags endorsed by particular foundations sets a precedent for similar future requests.

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