New Illinois State flag could become reality as Gov. Pritzker approves commission
Senate Bill 1818, appropriately named after the year Illinois became a state, creates a commission to evaluate the state’s current flag, and decide whether or not it is time to design a new one.
It simply used the Great Seal of the State of Illinois, which pictures a bald eagle holding a banner that reads “State Sovereignty, National Union.” It was modeled after the Great Seal of the United States. “We need to ensure government is evolving with the times, so people are engaged and part of what is going on across this state,” she said in a statement.
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