Gov-elect: North Carolina will repeal LGBT law on Tuesday
Source: AP
By JONATHAN DREW
Dec. 19, 2016 10:50 AM EST
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) North Carolina legislators will repeal the contentious HB2 law that limited protections for LGBT people and led to an economic backlash, the state's incoming governor said Monday.
Gov.-elect Roy Cooper made the announcement shortly after the Charlotte City Council voted to repeal its own local ordinance enacted in early 2016. It was that ordinance that Republicans blamed for the statewide law.
"Senate Leader Phil Berger and House Speaker Tim Moore assured me that as a result of Charlotte's vote, a special session will be called for Tuesday to repeal HB 2 in full. I hope they will keep their word to me and with the help of Democrats in the legislature, HB2 will be repealed in full," the Democrat said in a statement.
The repeal would be a remarkable sign of cooperation for the incoming governor and the GOP-controlled legislature. Just last week, lawmakers called a special session and stripped Cooper of some of his authority when he takes office next month.
Spokesmen for Gov. Pat McCrory didn't immediately return phone and email messages seeking comment. Media representatives for the state's Republican legislative leaders also didn't immediately respond.
Read more: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/71945fb539b9445b8a0f0fca12121a39/incoming-governor-says-north-carolina-will-repeal-lgbt-law
Maybe they're hiding in their closets.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,436 posts)This is a victory?
Coolest Ranger
(2,034 posts)you have disappointed me. I mean don't get me wrong I want this law gone but not at the expense of the bill that got it in the first place.