Plain English Summary
This bill makes multiple changes to North Carolina law by defining sex in state policies as biological sex only, establishes requirements for age verification and consent documentation on websites hosting pornographic images, restricts state funding for gender transition procedures, allows parents to control their children's library book access, permits students to opt out of classroom activities based on religious objections, and requires students to sleep in quarters separated by biological sex on school trips.
Arguments in Favor
Supporters argue this bill protects children and women by preventing sexual exploitation through strict verification requirements for adult content sites, prevents minors from accessing gender transition procedures using state funds, gives parents transparency and control over their children's education and library materials, respects religious beliefs in schools, and ensures single-sex sleeping arrangements on school activities for privacy and safety.
Arguments Against
Opponents argue the bill restricts individual freedoms and medical autonomy by limiting legal gender transition options for adults, may face constitutional challenges regarding free speech and privacy rights, could harm transgender individuals by not recognizing gender identity in law and policy, limits access to library materials that some argue are important for student learning, and allows religious objections to potentially exclude students from inclusive educational content.
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Sponsors

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 78

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 90

Primary Sponsor
Representative · District 117
Cosponsors (18)
Representative · District 64
Representative · District 52
Representative · District 70
Representative · District 5
Representative · District 93
Representative · District 26
Representative · District 62
Representative · District 63
Representative · District 94
Representative · District 111
Representative · District 109
Representative · District 4
Representative · District 79
Representative · District 110
Representative · District 74
Representative · District 113
Representative · District 82
Representative · District 73
Vote Breakdown (17 roll calls)
This bill was signed into law.
Final Vote
Party Breakdown