Board of Supervisors Tuesday narrowly approved a new policy to fly only the federal, state and county flags on county property.
"The flag policy that I proposed today has nothing to do with any particular cause or social issue," Do said. "We have speakers from both sides so both sides can claim they're right and there have been efforts to define my item as one being exclusionary, particularly with respect to sexual orientation and I want to unequivocally refute that point."coronavirus pandemic"Orange County is welcoming to everyone," Do said.
Do amended his proposal to include the POW-MIA flags at the request of Supervisor Doug Chaffee, and clarified that it would not just apply to government buildings but on government property such as parks. It does not limit any flags individuals want to display in private areas such as in their cubicle at a government office.