Yeah, that will make everything better!
A 19-person commission in Howard County, Maryland will be tasked with reviewing public input on a new county flag design, modernizing a version that's been in use for over five decades, according to a statement from county officials.
The new commission, composed of County leaders and representatives from several local minority and LGBTQ communities, will hold their first meeting on Feb. 6, with plans to start accepting public submissions online in the Spring. A public preliminary vote will take place in the fall; by the winter of 2025, the committee will review and select three designs to be reviewed by the County Council for a final vote, according to a statement.
BTW~Yes, the old flag is dreadful.
A 19-person commission in Howard County, Maryland will be tasked with reviewing public input on a new county flag design, modernizing a version that's been in use for over five decades, according to a statement from county officials.
The new commission, composed of County leaders and representatives from several local minority and LGBTQ communities, will hold their first meeting on Feb. 6, with plans to start accepting public submissions online in the Spring. A public preliminary vote will take place in the fall; by the winter of 2025, the committee will review and select three designs to be reviewed by the County Council for a final vote, according to a statement.
BTW~Yes, the old flag is dreadful.