Special Session To Repeal HB2 Will Meet Wednesday PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 19 December 2016 16:52
Governor Pat McCrory issued the following statement after he called back the General Assembly for a Special Session to repeal HB2
 
"Now that the Charlotte ordinance has finally been repealed, the expectation of privacy in our showers, bathrooms and locker rooms is restored and protected under previous state law.
 
I have always publicly advocated a repeal of the overreaching Charlotte ordinance.
 
But those efforts were blocked by Jennifer Roberts, Roy Cooper and other Democratic activists.
 
 This sudden reversal with little notice after the gubernatorial election has ended sadly proves this entire issue, originated by the political left, was all about politics at the expense of Charlotte and the entire state of North Carolina.
 
But as I promised months ago, if the Charlotte ordinance was repealed, I would call our General Assembly into a Special Session to reconsider existing state legislation passed earlier this year. And I'm doing just that for this Wednesday.
 
But it should also be noted that the whole issue of gender identity is a national issue that will be resolved by the courts and the United States Justice Department.
 
Like all of us, I look forward to that resolution and to working with our state legislators in the coming days."
Last Updated on Monday, 19 December 2016 16:57
 
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