Should Oregon change its state flag?

KOIN:

GRESHAM, Ore. -- One of the longtime symbols in Oregon could, depending on how you look at it, soon have a face lift or be unrecognizable.A bill to change the flag design was introduced in Oregon's legislature this past week. It's called the Oregon Senate Bill 473.And it's a Gresham man who's heading up the charge. Supporters of a flag makeover say that, when the current flag was designed in 1925, not much thought was given to the design. Now Matt Norquist, a driver for UPS in southeast Portland and an avid vexillologist, is putting some thought into changing it. "I don't think people get goose bumped when they see the Oregon state flag," Norquist said. "I think a good flag can unit people, inspire people. Here's a look at Norquist's design. See more in KOIN's interview with Norquist in the video above left.Norquist says there are 20 other flags very similar to Oregon's, with a blue background and state seal. With Norquist's design, the word "Oregon" also would disappear from the flag. However, many states don't have a name on their flag.Meanwhile, comments on this story have started coming into the KOIN newsroom. One person, who says they're related to the homestead family of Sandy, Ore., calls changing the flag "a crime.""[I]t meant a lot to the people who came over those mountains, with what little they had, and [who] survived the cold winters," Jacque McCormick said. "That flag has the wagon train picture on it. That is how we got here..."KOIN's Web poll asks if you're in favor of Oregon getting a new flag. As of Friday night, 48 percent of respondents said "Yes." Fewer, at 47 percent, said "No." You can still vote on this poll; you'll find the poll to the left. Once your vote is entered, you'll be shown the new percentages.Related resource:About this proposed new flag design

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