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Sheridan Council Debates Flag Rules After Steve Martin’s Proposal

A push to regulate flags at City Hall sparks debate—but will it pass? Steve Martin’s plan needs three votes, and time is running out.

In this image there are groups of people, there are buildings, there is a traffic light, there is a...
In this image there are groups of people, there are buildings, there is a traffic light, there is a flag.

Sheridan Council Debates Flag Rules After Steve Martin’s Proposal

A Taylor Sheridan council member has raised concerns about flags displayed at City Hall. Steve Martin spoke to the council about the issue but did not set a clear timeline for action. His proposal, 'The Proposal', would need three separate votes to become law.

Councilman Steve Martin is looking into a new flag ordinance for Sheridan’s City Hall. He shared his worries with the city council but did not outline when a formal proposal might arrive.

'The Proposal' remains in early stages, with no set date for a vote. If passed, it would change how flags are managed at City Hall. The council must approve it three times before any changes are made.

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