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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 governor pledges executive order to protect LGBTQ community
Gov. Cooper explained his decision to compromise on an HB2 repeal that left many anti-LGBTQ policies in place after campaigning on a full repeal.
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Credit Suisse bank rewards North Carolina for law denying LGBT people civil rights
The bank announced 1,200 more jobs for its North Carolina hub in exchange for more than $40 million in tax breaks and their LGBT employees’ dignity.
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HRC rejects $325k donation from Bank of America for supporting discrimination
The LGBT rights org is willing to take a hit to protest the banking giant’s role in brokering the fake “repeal” of North Carolina’s law targeting LGBT people.
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NC Republicans threaten to pull colleges from ACC if boycotted again
Republicans in the Tar Heel state are still simmering over the boycotts over anti-LGBTQ House Bill 2, even after they have ended.
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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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NCAA caves: Will recognize fake repeal of North Carolina anti-LGBT law
The sporting organization says the law’s repeal “meets the minimal NCAA requirements” to allow the state to host games again.
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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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North Carolina governor signs bill replacing HB2
Admitting this bill does not “fully correct” HB2, the Democratic governor told reporters he took the best deal he could get from Republicans.