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North Carolina lawmakers meeting today to consider HB2 repeal
Are enough lawmakers willing to repeal a law that limited LGBT rights, including which bathrooms trans people can use in public schools and government buildings?
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North Carolina poised to repeal anti-LGBTQ law on Wednesday
Undoing the law would be a step toward mending political divisions that remain raw well after Election Day.
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Charlotte rescinds pro-trans ordinance, saying North Carolina will repeal HB2
Charlotte City Council will likely pass some protections for the LGBTQ community in the upcoming year, but don’t expect trans public accommodations to be included.
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HB2 is still the law in North Carolina and so the boycott goes on
The San Francisco Symphony has canceled concerts scheduled for April at UNC’s Memorial Hall.
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Washington State GOP lawmakers introduce anti-transgender bathroom bill
The bill would amend civil rights law to block transgender people from using the facilities that correspond to their gender unless they have had genital surgery.
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Incoming North Carolina governor says repealing anti-LGBT law is a priority
Just a few GOP lawmakers now say they want the bill repealed, but Cooper believes more would be willing as the fallout of a national outcry continues to impact the state.
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Pat McCrory to meet with Trump two days after conceding in NC governor’s race
North Carolina might be rid of Pat McCrory, who signed anti-LGBTQ House Bill 2 into law, but he could soon become the nation’s problem.
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Travel guide picks NC city as ‘Best of US’ because it ‘thrives on diversity’
Lonely Planet has picked Asheville as its top U.S. destination for 2017, despite an anti-LGBT law that has led companies and entertainers to boycott the state.
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Anti-trans NC governor finally concedes the election to pro-LGBT challenger
McCrory, who became the first sitting North Carolina governor to lose a re-election bid, was weighed down by a series of divisive laws he signed.