Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0347

Introduced
11/5/25  
Refer
11/12/25  
Refer
11/12/25  
Refer
11/12/25  

Caption

Adoption and Display of Flags by Governmental Entities

Impact

The bill introduces civil fines for violations, imposing a penalty of $500 per day for entities that fail to comply with its provisions. It specifies the types of flags that can be displayed, which include the flags of the United States, the state of Florida, other states, and recognized flags of tribal nations, among others. This legislation is set to enforce a standard that prevents local governments from adopting ordinances that conflict with state law regarding flag displays, thereby centralizing regulatory authority on this issue at the state level.

Summary

House Bill 347 aims to regulate the adoption and display of flags by governmental entities in Florida. This bill creates a clear framework within which governmental entities, including state, county, and municipal bodies, must operate regarding flag displays. Specifically, it outlines that governmental entities are prohibited from displaying any flags that contain or represent political partisanship, ideology, race, gender, or sexual orientation. This measure is positioned as a way to maintain neutrality in governmental representations and prevent the politicization of flag displays in public spaces.

Contention

One notable point of contention around HB 347 is its implications for local governance and autonomy. Critics may argue that the bill constrains local governments' ability to convey their distinct identities or recognize local history and events through flag displays. By prohibiting local governments from adopting flags that may reflect local political sentiments or diversity, the bill raises concerns regarding local expression and representation. Additionally, proponents of the bill might contend that it is essential for maintaining a non-partisan public space and preventing divisive symbols from being associated with government entities.

Companion Bills

FL S0426

Same As Adoption and Display of Flags by Governmental Entities

Previously Filed As

FL H0075

Display of Flags by Governmental Entities

FL S0100

Display of Flags by Governmental Entities

FL HB75

Display of Flags by Governmental Entities:

FL H0559

Designation of the Official State Flagship

FL H1519

Entities that Boycott Israel

FL H0491

Use of Artificial Intelligence by Governmental Agencies to Detect Concealed Firearms

FL H1561

Adoption of Comprehensive Plan Amendments

FL H1153

Governmental Entity Access to and Use of Vendor Background Information

FL H1593

Ownership of Single-family Residential Property by Business Entities

FL H1527

Prohibitions Against Discriminatory Practices Relating to 340B Entities and 340B Drugs

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