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North Carolina just can’t seem to wash its hands of HB2
Democrats claim Republicans are trying to paint Gov. Roy Moore as the bad guy who won’t compromise on a repeal.
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Hate’s giant price-tag: HB2 cost North Carolina almost $4 billion
In a new analysis, it is estimated that North Carolina lost billions from jobs and events that went elsewhere.
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NCAA gives North Carolina a deadline to repeal HB2
The NCAA will be setting championship locations for the next six years soon, and it won’t consider a state with a hateful law like HB2.
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North Carolina’s governor said he’s open to compromise on HB2 repeal
A discriminatory law that has cost the state jobs might partly stay in place even with a new Democratic governor.
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Duke and UNC tip off March Madness in South Carolina thanks to HB2
The NCAA Tournament, a spring fixture in basketball-crazed North Carolina, is tipping off in South Carolina on Friday due to North Carolina’s anti-LGBTQ law.
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NAACP calls for boycott of North Carolina over HB2, voting rights
Cornell Brooks of the NAACP urged religious, sports, and entertainment events to take the business elsewhere.
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Bipartisan bill proposed to repeal HB2 in North Carolina
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina lawmakers filed bipartisan legislation Wednesday aimed at breaking an impasse over the state’s “bathroom bill,” but it’s likely to face tough going in the Republican-controlled legislature. Two House Republicans and two Democrats sponsored the measure that would repeal House Bill 2, the law approved last March. But the proposal […]
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Opposition to Trump, HB2 boost NAACP’s annual ‘Moral March on Raleigh’
The Rev. William Barber, state NAACP president and driving force behind the rally, portrayed Trump’s election as a right-wing response to recent expansions of equality and justice.
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North Carolina Democrats introduce HB2 repeal bills
Proposed legislation repeals HB2 and adds stiffer penalties for sex crimes in public restrooms.
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North Carolina governor says HB2 repeal is urgent
The Democratic governor said “there’s an urgency” to repeal HB2 before it causes more economic harm to the state.