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GOP official tells transgender people to defecate on public street corners
“If you are confused, find a corner outside somewhere to go.”
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NC governor ran against anti-LGBT law & now he has to defend his fake ‘fix’
The law that replaced North Carolina’s notorious “bathroom bill” sports a new look but maintains LGBT discrimination.
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North Carolina Republicans are targeting transgender people again
Hours after the NCAA announced that the fake repeal of the state’s anti-LGBTQ law was good enough for games to resume in the state, legislators are at it again.
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Pro-trans protesters detained & ejected from NCAA Women’s Final Four
Police were so suspicious of the protesters they questioned them when they left their seats to get drinks and use the arena bathrooms.
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Former NC governor on HB2 repeal: The good news is LGBT people ‘lost the battle’
North Carolina’s jobless ex-governor is crowing about how the “compromise” crafted by the GOP was a defeat for the Human Rights Campaign.
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North Carolina’s Dem governor faces backlash over bathroom bill sellout
Fellow democrats, businesses, and progressive groups are angry that Governor Roy Cooper’s “compromise” still allows for discrimination against LGBT people.
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NC Governor tries to negotiate repeal of anti-trans bathroom law, fails again
The Republican House Speaker called the meeting “constructive” but neither side gave an inch.
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Could Duke or NC State still host a NCAA tourney despite anti-trans law?
The NCAA pulled seven championships from North Carolina in September because of the law that limits protections for LGBT people.
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NCAA warns North Carolina: Repeal anti-trans law now or lose games for 5 years
A statewide association told lawmakers “our state’s sports tourism industry will suffer crushing, long-term losses and will essentially close its doors to NCAA business.”
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North Carolina lawmakers won’t publicly commit to ‘bathroom bill’ repeal
Only 12 of 50 state senators and 40 of 118 current House members said they support abolishing the law, nearly all of them Democrats.