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Customarily, the flag of Connecticut is flown at half staff when the federal flag is, which may be ordered by the President or by the Governor. [9] According to 2007-R-0624, only the governor of Connecticut may decide that the state flag should be flown at half staff, though the right is a power of office and not a law.
Map showing the flags of the 50 states of the United States, its five territories, and the capital district, Washington, D.C.. The flags of the U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.) exhibit a variety of regional influences and local histories, as well as different styles and design principles.
See also: Flags of the U.S. states and territories A 2.00 m × 1.70 m oil painting showing historical US flags. This is a list of flags in the United States describing the evolution of the flag of the United States, as well as other flags used within the United States, such as the flags of governmental agencies. There are also separate flags for embassies and ships. National flags Main article ...
Connecticut: 1897 Connecticut: Delaware: 1913 Delaware: Florida: 1861 1865 1868 1900 1985 Florida: Georgia: 1861 1865 1879 1902 1906 1920 1956 2001 2003 Georgia: Hawaii: 1845 Hawaii: Idaho: 1957 Idaho: Illinois: 1915 1969 Illinois: Indiana: 1917 Indiana: Iowa: 1921 2018 Iowa: Kansas: 1927 1961 Kansas: Kentucky: 1918 1963 Kentucky: Louisiana ...
The coat of arms of Connecticut is an official emblem of the state of Connecticut, alongside the seal and state flag. The General Assembly of Connecticut adopted a design for the official arms of the state on March 24, 1931, [ 1 ] which it ordered to be drawn and filed with the Secretary of the State.
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The following table displays the official flag, seal, and coat of arms of the 50 states, of the federal district, the 5 inhabited territories, and the federal government of the United States of America.
Location of the state of Connecticut in the United States of America. The state of Connecticut has adopted numerous symbols, which are found in Chapter 33, Sections 3.105–110 of the General Statutes of Connecticut, [1] and are listed in the Connecticut State Register and Manual. [2]