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Illinois could get a new flag for the first time in over a century

The current state flag depicts the Illinois seal — an eagle standing on a shield with the sun rising on the horizon. A rock under the eagle denotes two years: 1818 and 1868, the year Illinois became a state and the year the state seal was adopted.
Matt Turner
The current state flag depicts the Illinois seal — an eagle standing on a shield with the sun rising on the horizon. A rock under the eagle denotes two years: 1818 and 1868, the year Illinois became a state and the year the state seal was adopted.

Illinois joins a slew of states and cities looking to redesign their flags, thanks to a proposal signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker last week.

The movement to redesign civic flags overlaps with the popularity of a Ted Talk by "99% Invisible" host Roman Mars eight years ago called, “Why city flags may be the worst-designed thing you've never noticed.” That’s according to the secretary of the North American Vexillological Association, Ted Kaye, who has been involved in many city, state and national flag-change efforts.

“There's a wave of flag redesigns sweeping the country, as states and cities understand the opportunity having a great state or city flag presents,” Kaye said. “City flags and state flags often have been adopted to represent governments, which is why seals end up on so many of them. But folks are beginning to understand that the flag should represent the people, not the government.”

The new law creates an Illinois Flag Commission, which will make a recommendation as to whether the state should design a new flag by Sept. 1. If the commission decides to replace the current flag, it will crowdsource new designs and make a recommendation to the General Assembly by Dec. 3, 2024.

Kaye joined St. Louis on the Air to share the basic principles of flag design and the role a flag plays in cultivating civic pride. Listen to the St. Louis on the Air conversation on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Google Podcast by clicking the play button below.

Ted Kaye joins "St. Louis on the Air"

St. Louis on the Air” brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region. The show is produced by Miya Norfleet, Emily Woodbury, Danny Wicentowski, Elaine Cha and Alex Heuer. Ulaa Kuziez is our production intern. The audio engineer is Aaron Doerr. Send questions and comments about this story to talk@stlpr.org

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Emily is the senior producer for "St. Louis on the Air" at St. Louis Public Radio.