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LGBTQ Advocates Slam Outrageous Proposal from North Carolina Republican Leaders
Equality North Carolina and the Human Rights Campaign strongly condemned a Republican-led proposal that would double down on some of the most discriminatory provisions of North Carolina’s HB2 and add a “super RFRA” to the discriminatory law. Rather than focusing on repealing HB2, Republicans Phil Berger and Tim Moore attempted tonight to mislead the people of North Carolina, continuing their quest to shift the political blame they alone bear for the discriminatory legislation they hastily passed. With Thursday’s impending NCAA deadline, Moore and Berger are engaging in bizarre political theater instead of repealing HB2.
The radical new proposal being pushed by Berger and Moore attempts to double down on discrimination by continuing to prevent local municipalities from passing meaningful non-discrimination protections ensuring that transgender people have appropriate access to restrooms, and allowing discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity to continue. Their egregious proposal would also provide a broad license to discriminate against LGBTQ people that is even more extreme than the Indiana law that sparked a national outcry and an economic backlash.
“This is not a repeal proposal, and it’s not going to do anything to address the discrimination contained in HB2 or bring the NCAA and business back to our fine state. This is the most blatantly transparent attempt they’ve made yet to shift the blame to anyone other than themselves,” said Chris Sgro, Executive Director of Equality NC. “Tonight’s political stunt by Phil Berger and Tim Moore is yet another unfortunate example that North Carolina voters deserve more from their leaders.”
“Phil Berger and Tim Moore are fighting fire with gasoline. This proposal masquerading as a solution is really an extreme license to discriminate — the last thing that North Carolina needs,” said Cathryn Oakley, HRC Senior Legislative Counsel. “They are literally proposing to pile a ‘super RFRA’ on top of some of the most egregious parts of HB2. It’s outrageous, poorly conceived, and a divisive distraction from the matter at hand – that Republican leadership is refusing to allow the full and unequivocal repeal of HB2.”
So-called Religious Refusal Restoration Acts (RFRAs) are generally known as “License to Discriminate” bills, and this particular proposal would be especially egregious. It is more extreme than the law that brought Mike Pence down in Indiana, it is more extreme than the bill vetoed in Arizona, and it is more extreme than the federal RFRA which has been invoked in one legal challenge after another in recent years – largely in relation to the rights of women and LGBTQ people.
The last thing that North Carolina needs is additional reputational damage because of one more divisive, costly, outrageous law. The voters of Indiana overwhelmingly felt that the state was on the wrong track after its RFRA debacle in 2015 – and that law was amended after just a week of national outcry. After a year of devastating financial losses for North Carolina, the last thing the state needs is another embarrassment on the national stage.
Trump Administration is erasing the LGBTQ community from the USA
Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, released the following statement after reports showed that the Trump Administration canceled plans to add the LGBTQ community to its upcoming 2020 U.S. Census, a survey conducted every decade by the federal government to help collect data about living Americans and the United States of America.
“By erasing LGBTQ Americans from the 2020 U.S. Census, the Trump Administration is adding a disgusting entry to a long list of tactics they’ve adopted to legally deny services and legitimacy to hard-working LGBTQ Americans. The Trump Administration is trying hard to erase the LGBTQ community from the fabric of America, but visibility has always been one of the LGBTQ community’s greatest strengths.”
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Timeline – The Trump Administration’s Attempt to Erase LGBT Americans from the United States
3.28.17: The Trump Administration cancels plans to add the LGBTQ community to its upcoming 2020 U.S. Census, a survey conducted every decade by the federal government to help collect data about living Americans and the United States of America.
3.28.17: Under his proposed budget for the U.S. Congress, The Trump Administration offered to cut HIV and AIDS research funding under the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
3.24.17: President Trump appointed anti-LGBTQ activist and former Heritage Foundation employee Roger Severino to lead the Health and Human Services Civil Rights Office, putting the LGBTQ community at risk of losing access to critical and affordable health care.
3.20.17: Trump Administration erases the LGBTQ community from The National Survey of Older Americans Act Participants and the Annual Program Performance Report for Centers for Independent Living, key surveys that are used to help provide care to American seniors – including disability, transportation, and caregiver support needs.
2.22.17 – With help of Attorney General Sessions, President Trump rescinded Title IX protections for transgender students in our nation’s schools.
2.02.17: ABC News reports that after previously committing to protecting LGBTQ Americans from discrimination, President Trump and his administration had drafted a “License to Discriminate” executive order, which would usher in across-the-board discrimination against the LGBTQ community.
1.27.17: President Donald Trump issued an executive order to indefinitely ban Syrian refugees from entering the United States. This ban includes LGBTQ refugees fleeing the nation in fear of discrimination.
1.20.17: Minutes after Donald Trump was sworn into office, any mention of the LGBTQ community were erased from White House, Department of State, and Department of Labor websites.
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www.glaad.org/blog/trump-administration-erasing-lgbtq-community-usa
Time is running out for North Carolina to keep NCAA tournaments
North Carolina is going to the Final Four but time is running out to keep NCAA basketball in the state.
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The NCAA Just Gave North Carolina a 48-Hour Deadline to ‘Resolve’ HB2 or They’re Out Until 2022
After repeated warnings, including one last week, the NCAA has reportedly given North Carolina 48 hours to “resolve” the anti-LGBT HB2 law or it will pull all its sports events from now through 2022.
Scott Dupree, executive director of the Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance, said in a statement that he has been informed by NCAA officials that they have set a 48-hour deadline for the state to change HB2.
I have confirmed with a contact very close to the NCAA that its deadline for HB2 is 48 hours from now. If HB2 has not been resolved by that time, the NCAA will have no choice but to move forward without the North Carolina bids. The NCAA has already delayed the bid review process once and has waited as long as it possibly can, and now it must finalize all championship site selections through spring of 2022.”
The economic impact to the state would be at least $250 million. The legislature has no current plans to move on HB2 any time soon.
A recent AP analysis of the economic impact of HB2 on the state estimated it at $3.76 billion.
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The NCAA Just Gave North Carolina a 48-Hour Deadline to ‘Resolve’ HB2 or They’re Out Until 2022
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