The city of Huntington Beach will no longer fly the LGBTQ pride flag over City Hall during Pride Month, the City Council decided with a unanimous vote on Tuesday, reports KTLA.
The vote undoes a council decision less than two years ago that required the city to fly the flag annually from the third week of May to the end of June, Voice of OC reported.
But now, the 2021 unanimous vote in favor of the flag has been overturned by a close 4-3 against it, with only “city, state and national flags” being regularly allowed and “the county flag and flags supporting prisoners of war and each branch of the military” permitted on some occasions, according to Voice of OC.
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