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North Carolina Republicans override governor’s vetoes of three anti-trans bills
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper blasted the Republican-led legislature for passing “legislation that discriminates.”
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NC Lt. Gov. falsely says clinics performed “transgender surgery” on 5-year-olds
The claim is just the latest in Mark Robinson’s long history of ignorant, unapologetically anti-LGBTQ+ statements.
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North Carolina senate passes “Don’t Say Gay” bill that would out trans kids to their families
The bill would also ban books and potentially cost the state a multi-billion dollar backlash.
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North Carolina Lt. Governor claims teachers are promoting “cutting off male genitalia” to kids
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson stormed out of the legislature when people questioned why his task force on “critical race theory” ended up attacking trans-inclusive books and CNN articles.
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Wedding venue refuses gay couple because of what “God says in the Bible”
The venue says it’s the real victim of religious discrimination because they were “respectful and kind” about their anti-LGBTQ policy.
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Is Pat McCrory about to face a federal voter fraud investigation?
The former North Carolina governor has had a rough go of it since losing his reelection bid after signing an anti-LGBTQ bill into law. Now it’s getting worse.
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North Carolina Republicans file bill going after same-sex marriage
North Carolina Republicans are at it again, showing their attacks on the LGBTQ community knows no bounds.
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Some North Carolina lawmakers want to challenge the NCAA’s tax status as payback
Lawmakers want to challenge the status of the NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference because they removed championships from the state over an anti-LGBTQ law.
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North Carolina Republican Senate leader in hot water over fake headlines
Berger’s team changed the headlines on stories he shared to his Facebook page in order to make anti-LGBTQ House Bill 2 and the Republicans look better.
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North Carolina Senate Democrats file another HB2 repeal bill
A deal between legislative leaders and incoming Gov. Roy Cooper just before Christmas to pass a repeal bill fell apart.