New Illinois State flag could become reality as Gov. Pritzker approves commission – NBC5 (Chicago)

State Sen. Doris Turner, who sponsored Senate Bill 1818, called history “breathing and ever-evolving," and says it is her hope that designing a new flag will inspire renewed civic pride among the state’s residents. “Illinois is a diverse state made up of rural, urban and suburban communities, and is known for its agriculture, strong workforce, home of Abraham Lincoln and more. Our flag doesn’t show that. It’s time we have a flag that truly represents our state.”
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Da Judge
2 years ago

Illinois state motto, State Sovereignty, National Union, needs to be updated also.

How about, We Tax You to Death?!!

Da Judge
2 years ago
Reply to  Da Judge

Or maybe;

Our Governors Serve More Time in Jail Than in Office!!

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

It should have the picture of “Alfred E. Neuman” on it. “What Me Worry?”

Joey Zamboni
2 years ago

🙀😷🤡💩🏃

Some symbols to incorporate into the new design…

Lana
2 years ago

The Democrats are taking down the United States, state by state. As they do this, they have to change the state flag. Illinois needs a new flag which reflects the governor and legislators political stance….PURE COMMUNISM.

Elaine S.
2 years ago
Reply to  Lana

Well, as a flag the current one is pretty lame — just the state seal slapped on a white background. Other states such as Texas, California and Colorado actually take pride in their flags; ordinary citizens fly them from porches, they are incorporated into T-shirts, coffee mugs, and other products, and people from out of state recognize them immediately. Note also that, say what you will about Chicago, its four-star flag has become genuinely iconic and is widely displayed. Here’s a video that humorously rates the various state flags based on the principles of vexillology (flag design)…. needless to say… Read more »

Elaine S.
2 years ago
Reply to  Elaine S.

The Illinois flag appears at the 10:15 mark in the video BTW.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Illinois Democrats To Waste Tax Dollars On New State Flag — Probably One That Will Cancel Illinois History In Favor Of Far Left Woke Virtue Signaling Vomit 

Elaine S.
2 years ago

Or, just adopt the updated intersectional Pride flag and call it a day; it’s habitually flown over many state buildings and is already a de facto state banner as it is.

Elaine S.
2 years ago

Serious suggestion: incorporate the colors blue, orange, yellow and green (to represent waterways, agriculture, and the U of I); incorporate the Chicago “stars” in some fashion; use a silhouette or some other symbol of Lincoln; avoid using the state’s name or any text on the flag (it should be instantly recognizable by its symbolism).

Cynical/snarky suggestion: incorporate marijuana leaves, a one-armed bandit and a fetus in a red circle/slash to represent our three major industries — legal pot, gambling and abortion.

Ex Illini
2 years ago

I recommend a simple design. The outline of the state in the middle, with people running away in every direction.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Replace the banner with a snake, perch the eagle on a cactus and throw in Benito Jaures high school in the background.

Old Joe
2 years ago

How bout incorporating a few design elements from the Mexican flag….

Lana
2 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Or incorporating elements from a communist flag.

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