Cooper Pushes Again for H.B. 2 Repeal | Eastern NC Now

Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday once again called on the General Assembly to repeal House Bill 2, the state's statute that supersedes a now-repealed Charlotte ordinance that, among other things, requires businesses to allow transgendered people to use the bathroom of their gender identity

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    Publisher's note: The author of this post is Barry Smith, who is an associate edior for the Carolina Journal, John Hood Publisher.

    Gov. Roy Cooper on Wednesday once again called on the General Assembly to repeal House Bill 2, the state's statute that supersedes a now-repealed Charlotte ordinance that, among other things, requires businesses to allow transgendered people to use the bathroom of their gender identity.

    "It's the most bipartisan issue that we have," Cooper told hundreds of the state's business leaders at the 15th annual Economic Forecast Forum sponsored by the North Carolina Chamber and the North Carolina Bankers Association at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center.


Gov. Roy Cooper, in December 2016. (CJ file photo)

    The Charlotte City Council repealed its controversial ordinance in December 2016. However, legislators were not able to pass a bill to repeal the state's statute during a subsequent December special session of the General Assembly.

    Many Senate Republicans wanted to include a moratorium on similar local ordinances that would last until lawmakers adjourned the 2017 regular session, scheduled to start next week.

    However, a key test vote on the bill failed, dooming the bill.

    Cooper said he believed a straight up-or-down vote, with no strings attached, would pass the General Assembly.

    "Let them vote," Cooper said.

    Cooper also said he is going to businesses and sports organizations telling them that North Carolina has a new face. He said he is encouraging businesses that boycotted the state after H.B. 2 was passed to return.

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Should Americans be thankful for North Carolinians setting precedent in taking a stand for their state's right to manage the safety of their public facilities, where separation of the sexes remains, or should they follow Bruce Springsteen's lead and boycott the state as bigots since they will not allow grown Transgender men to use the same bathrooms /locker rooms as pre-pubescent girls?
  North Carolina is right to control the separation of the sexes as a matter of decorum and safety.
  North Carolina is a bigoted state to not require that children of opposite sexes share the same public facilities with adults of the opposite sex, although misidentified - the Transgender.
  I generally prefer the natural environs of the vacant, although rather public, large tree.
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