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Nine years ago, my home state became a national embarrassment because of a transphobic “bathroom bill” that was signed into ...
A more sweeping North Carolina transgender bathroom law was passed in 2016, but was revoked after sparking controversy.
North Carolina lawmakers are considering changing how a new rule — from the environment to health — can be instilled by the ...
Two North Carolina Republican state senators unveiled legislation Tuesday that echoes the state's 2016 "bathroom bill," also ...
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The bill filed Tuesday, Senate Bill 516, isn’t as sweeping as 2016’s House Bill 2, which banned transgender people from using the bathroom of the gender they identify as in all city, county and state ...
Among those joining the effort were former general counsels for the North Carolina Republican Party and former GOP Gov. Pat McCrory. It is likely that, regardless of how the appeals court judges ...
In recent weeks, I’ve written several columns flagging areas where North Carolina lags behind other states. We don’t do a ...
Pat McCrory was in office. Bill sponsor Rep. Allen Chesser, a Nash County Republican, said the legislation is “common sense reform on how North Carolina handles regulations with significant ...
Republican North Carolina lawmakers introduced legislation ... Former Republican Gov. Pat McCrory signed House Bill 2 into law in 2016. That law was wider-reaching in its restrictions and ...
As a legal fight continues in North Carolina's unresolved and contentious state Supreme Court election from last November, ...
North Carolina made national news in 2016 for transgender bathroom rules that Republicans later repealed in face of boycotts. GOP lawmakers are now eyeing another attempt.
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