Flag ban lifted at apartment complex
By KATU Web StaffVANCOUVER, Wash. – A controversial ban that prohibited residents at a government-subsidized apartment complex in Vancouver from flying the American flag has been lifted, according to tenants at the complex. Tenants told KATU News that signs appeared in the complex Thursday saying the flag ban had been repealed. The signs appeared following two news stories that aired on KATU Wednesday night and Thursday morning. A spokesperson for the Department of Housing and Urban Development in the state of Washington told KATU News that they encourage residents to fly the American flag at their homes at any time, but especially on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terror attacks. He said there was no way the department would ban the display of American flags. Operators of the complex, which is subsidized but not managed by the taxpayer-funded Department of Housing and Urban Development, also known as HUD, had told residents in an August letter that they cannot fly or display flags - including American flags - on or in their homes. Managers at the complex had no immediate comment about the events Thursday afternoon. |
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