BOISE — Gov. Brad Little has directed that U.S. and State of Idaho flags be raised to full staff on Jan. 20 to recognize the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
The flags will be raised from sunrise to sunset on Inauguration Day, marking the swearing-in of the 47th president of the United States.
Following this, the flags will be lowered to half-staff at sunset on Jan. 20 and will remain so until Jan. 28 in honor of the passing of President Jimmy Carter.
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“Idaho will recognize the swearing-in of our 47th president, Donald Trump, by raising our flags on this momentous day. This is a historic transition in our nation’s leadership, and we will celebrate it,” Little said in a press release.
This directive reflects Idaho’s participation in the national recognition of both the inauguration of a new president and the honoring of a former president.
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