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Eugene

(61,862 posts)
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 10:13 PM Jan 2017

(North Carolina) Lawmakers won't publicly commit to 'bathroom bill' repeal

Source: Associated Press

Lawmakers won't publicly commit to 'bathroom bill' repeal

By JONATHAN DREW and GARY D. ROBERTSON
Jan. 28, 2017 3:42 PM EST

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's governor insists there are enough votes to kill the state's "bathroom bill." But a survey by The Associated Press and eight North Carolina newspapers shows less than a third of lawmakers are willing to publicly commit to that stance.

A closely watched deal to repeal the law fell apart during a December special session amid distrust between Democrats and Republicans. The law known as House Bill 2 sparked backlash from businesses and LGBT advocates who say it's discriminatory because it requires transgender people to use restrooms in many public buildings that correspond to the sex on their birth certificates. It also excludes sexual orientation and gender identity from statewide antidiscrimination protections.

Only 12 of 50 state senators and 40 of 118 current House members said they support abolishing the law, nearly all of them Democrats. On the other side, 13 representatives and six senators said firmly that they want the law to remain.

But the survey doesn't give a clear answer about the likelihood of undoing the law. In both chambers, those giving a "yes" or "no" were outnumbered by those on the fence or declining to participate.

"It's going to be a heavy lift. I hesitate to comment one way or another without seeing a specific proposal," said Republican Rep. Josh Dobson, who represents mountain counties.

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Read more: http://www.bigstory.ap.org/article/2b5217936f9f445c89c5e02d7de0a540
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(North Carolina) Lawmakers won't publicly commit to 'bathroom bill' repeal (Original Post) Eugene Jan 2017 OP
ugh starshine00 Jan 2017 #1
 

starshine00

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1. ugh
Sat Jan 28, 2017, 10:15 PM
Jan 2017

this bill needs to be gone the way of McCrory, with all that it has cost my state I do not understand the reticence to dump it. Especially since the same toilet protectors elected Mr. Pussy Grabbing president.

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