The Senate flag, emblazoned with the Senate seal, was designed in 1984 and first became available for display in 1987.
The stars and stripes design of the U.S. flag dates back to the Second Continental Congress. The design of the flag changed over the years as new states were added to the Union. While laws exist on its proper display, there is no penalty or punishment for improper display and treatment of the flag.
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Senate Flag
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U.S. Flag History and Etiquette
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Learn more about the proper display and treatment of the flag.
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Our Flag (GPO)(pdf)
Our Flag (html)
The United States Flag: Federal Law Relating to Display and Associated Questions (pdf)
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Flags of the World
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Link to images of the flags of other countries.
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United States Capitol Flag Program
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To order a U.S. flag that has flown over the Capitol, please contact your senator's office.
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Capitol Flags Program (Architect of the Capitol)
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