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ICYMI: What happened this week in just 3 minutes
Matt Baume offers a quick, queer debrief of the week’s news for the LGBTQ community.
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NCAA will decide next week whether to bring bball back to North Carolina
The North Carolina Sports Association estimated the state risked more than $250 million in economic impact if event bids submitted to the NCAA are declined.
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Add your voice to the outrage over HB2 non-repeal
Advocates of LGBTQ rights took to Twitter immediately following the announced “compromise.” Read their reactions and share your comments with us.
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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.
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Defying Trump administration, Ohio moves toward protecting our community
Cities across the state are passing ordinances to protect the lives and jobs of LGBTQ Ohioans.
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Watch North Carolina lawmakers debate and vote on replacement for HB2 LIVE
The bill that is being debated will not strip discrimination from North Carolina’s books.
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HB2 ‘compromise’ is just another version of hate in North Carolina
How can you tell it’s a bad deal? Former Gov. Pat McCrory came out in favor of it, while LGBTQ groups and allies are sounding the alarm against it.
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Republicans claim compromise reached to repeal HB2
No comment yet from North Carolina’s Democratic governor, Roy Cooper.
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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.