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BILL • US SENATE

S 3911

A bill to designate the Pride flag as an authorized flag eligible for display at units of the National Park System, to express the sense of the Senate that the Pride flag should be on display at the Stonewall National Monument in the State of New York, and for other purposes.

119th Congress

Authorizes Pride flag display at National Park System units and directs it at Stonewall National Monument to commemorate LGBTQ+ civil rights history.

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Bill Summary • S 3911

Legislative bill overview

S 3911 would authorize the Pride flag to be displayed at National Park System units and express Senate support for displaying it specifically at Stonewall National Monument in New York. The bill establishes a new category of authorized flags eligible for display at these federal properties.

Why is this important

This addresses symbolic representation at federal sites, particularly at Stonewall—a historically significant location for LGBTQ+ civil rights. The designation could influence how the National Park Service manages flags and messaging across hundreds of park locations nationwide.

Potential points of contention

  • Flag display precedent: Critics may argue this creates complications for flag policy—establishing which advocacy or identity-based flags are authorized versus others, and where to draw boundaries
  • Religious and political opposition: Some groups object to Pride symbolism and may view federal flag authorization as inappropriate government endorsement of particular causes or identities
  • Implementation questions: Unclear whether this mandates Pride flag display everywhere or merely permits it, and how NPS will enforce or manage the policy across diverse park settings

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