Us Senator Ted Cruz (TX) | Ballotpedia
Us Senator Ted Cruz (TX) | Ballotpedia
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) introduced the Updating National Flag Use to Reaffirm Liberty (UNFURL) Act to amend the U.S. Flag Code, allowing uniformed military servicemembers to participate in the ceremonial unfurling of large American flags. This legislation also rescinds a recent Department of Defense (DOD) policy that interprets the U.S. Flag Code as prohibiting servicemembers from participating in such displays of the American flag at sporting events and patriotic observances.
Upon introduction, Sen. Cruz stated, “Our troops should be able to participate in unfurling and displaying the American flag at large public events, such as sporting events. The military is struggling to meet its recruiting targets and young people are increasingly disinclined to serve. We should rally around the ultimate symbol of national unity: the American flag. Not allowing our military servicemembers to participate in such events defies simple common sense.”
Since September 11, 2001, patriotic observances have become common at major sports events, often including the unfurling of a large American flag. The U.S. Flag Code (contained in Title 4 of U.S. Code) prohibits carrying the American flag horizontally.
In February 2023, the Department of Defense issued a memorandum prohibiting uniformed servicemembers from participating in the unfurling of large flags at sporting events because those flags are displayed horizontally.
The UNFURL Act revises the Flag code to clarify that Department of Defense personnel may participate in such patriotic displays and rescinds that Department of Defense memo.
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