One Country One Flag Blogs
How Government Agencies Can Comply with the All-American Flag Act
In an exciting and patriotic move, the U.S. government just passed the All-American Flag Act, which requires all government agencies to only purchase American flags that are made in the U.S. from domestic materials. This decision is a huge step forward in supporting the American economy and helps ensure all official ensigns are crafted to the highest quality standards. Let's explore what the All-American Flag Act means for our country and how government agencies can comply with these new regulations.
Stand with Carrot-Top: Support the "Make American Flags in America Act"
Fed up with fake "Made in America" claims, our CEO, Liz Morris, headed to Washington, D.C. on June 11, 2024. She joined 21 fellow U.S. flag retailers to rally support for the "Make American Flags in America Act." Their goal was to generate a buzz for the new bill during National Flag Week (June 9-15) and on Flag Day, June 14th.
Proposed Legislation: All American Flag Act
Last month, U.S. Senators Sherrod Brown (Democrat, Ohio), Susan Collins (Republican, Maine), Joe Manchin (Democrat, West Virginia) and Rick Scott (Republican, Florida) introduced the All-American Flag Act, which would require the federal government to only buy flags completely produced and manufactured in the United States. This proposed bill states the following:
What The U.S. Flag Means To Me – Our VP Of Sales & Marketing’s Perspective
Written by Ted Seward, the Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Carrot-Top Industries, Inc. Ted shares what the U.S. flag and being an American means to him. You may submit your favorite American flag display photos and stories to qualify to win a flag set in June 2021 at: /one-country-one-flag
What The Flag Means To Me – Our COO’s Perspective
Written by Stephen Hathaway, the COO of Carrot-Top Industries, Inc. Stephen shares what the U.S. flag and being an American means to him. You may submit your favorite American flag display photos and stories to qualify to win a flag set in June 2021 at: /one-country-one-flag
The American Flag Means More Than Words Can Tell
Written by Carol Rhodes, a customer from New Castle, Va. Rhodes provided the photos and story in this blog as part of her “One Country. One Flag.” May submission about what the U.S. flag and being an American means to her. She was the May winner of our deluxe Beacon® U.S. flag set. You may submit your favorite American flag display photos and stories to qualify to win a flag set in June 2021 at: /one-country-one-flag
What The American Flag Means To Me - Our CEO's Perspective
Written by Liz Morris, the CEO of Carrot-Top Industries, Inc. Liz shares what the U.S. flag and being an American means to her. You may submit your favorite American flag display photos and stories to qualify to win a flag set in June 2021 at: /one-country-one-flag
The Americus Fire & Emergency Services Shares The U.S. Flag To Bring Their Community Together During A Time Of Grief
Written by Harriett Williams, administrative assistant with the Americus Fire & Emergency Services in Americus, Ga. Williams provided the photos and story in this blog as part of her “One Country. One Flag.” April submission about what the U.S. flag and being an American means to her department. She was the April winner of our deluxe Beacon® U.S. flag set. You may submit your favorite American flag display photos and stories to qualify to win a flag set in May 2021 or June 2021 at: /one-country-one-flag
One Country, One Flag: Veterans Day Celebration At Cheraw School District In Cheraw, Colorado
Written by Brian Bonds, a 6th-8th grade science teacher at Cheraw Colorado High School in Cheraw, Colorado. Bonds is also the high school student council sponsor and helps with the annual Cheraw School District’s Veterans Day celebration. Bonds shared with us what the U.S. flag and being an American means to him.