Legislation Would Ban Foreign-Made U.S. Flags
Last Updated: 10:57 AM Feb 14, 2009
The Flag Manufacturers Association of America says U.S. Census Bureau estimates show that $5.3 million worth of U.S. flags were imported from foreign countries in 2006, and that figure has remained stable for the past several years. Notably, most of these imports were from China. Republican Congressman Walter Jones is among those who want to change that.
Jones and Rep. Dan Boren (D-OK) have introduced the Genuine American Flag Act, legislation that would prohibit foreign-made U.S. flags, regardless of size, from being imported for sale inside the United States.
"This legislation should be a no-brainer," Congressman Jones said. "Especially at a time when our nation's economy is hurting, it is just plain commonsense that the American flag - the symbol of our nation's strength and unity - should be manufactured here in the United States."
"Many Americans are unaware that the flags they proudly display this President's Day could actually be made in places like China," said Congressman Boren. "The most important symbol of the United States should be made by U.S. companies that employ hard-working U.S. citizens. It is imperative that we pass this legislation before foreign companies continue to gain a foothold in the manufacture of U.S. flags."
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