Rep. Sanchez opposes Downey's 'petty decision' to ban Pride flag
DOWNEY — Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez (D-CA) released the following statement after the Downey City Council voted Tuesday to ban the Pride flag from being flown at city hall:
“I’m extremely disappointed by the Downey City Council’s petty decision to ban the Pride flag. It’s particularly concerning to me that the city council would take this hateful step backwards just weeks before the start of Pride month.
“With all the issues facing local government: homelessness, public safety and a lack of affordable housing, the fact they would waste valuable time on banning the Pride flag is not only disappointing, but foolish.
“The Pride flag represents inclusion, diversity and equality. These are the values we should be uplifting as government leaders. Banning the flag from city hall sends the hateful message that these are no longer the values of our community. I strongly disagree.
“As a vice chair of the Equality Caucus, I will continue to fly the Pride flag outside my congressional office. It’s important to me that all LGBTQI+ residents of Downey – and throughout my district – know they are seen, valued and loved.”