Plain English Summary
This bill repeals House Bill 2 (HB2), which was enacted in 2016. The repeal removes HB2's provisions from North Carolina law, including requirements related to bathroom access policies and employment protections.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue that HB2 was discriminatory and harmful to transgender and LGBTQ+ individuals, limiting their access to public facilities and removing certain employment protections. They contend that repealing HB2 promotes equality, allows cities and businesses greater flexibility in setting their own policies, and removes barriers that have negatively affected North Carolina's reputation and economy.
Arguments Against
Opponents argue that HB2 addressed legitimate concerns about privacy and safety in public facilities, and that its repeal removes important protections. They contend that the decision about bathroom and facility access policies should remain with the state rather than being delegated to individual municipalities or private businesses, and express concerns about the impact on women's and girls' privacy rights.
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Sponsors
Cosponsors (9)
Representative · District 114
Representative · District 115
Representative · District 41
Representative · District 30
Representative · District 49
Representative · District 36
Representative · District 61
Representative · District 88
Representative · District 101
