Passed in March, HB2 blocks North Carolina towns from passing non-discrimination ordinances to protect LGBT residents. It also forces transgender residents to use the public bathroom corresponding to the sex listed on their birth certificate, rather than their gender identity.Wednesday's proposed legislation would have struck HB2 from the books. But it also included a Republican-backed caveat calling for a "cooling-off period," during which local governments would not be allowed to pass ordinances regulating employment practices and public bathrooms — two of the areas HB2 concerns.Have one receptacle in which to dump a quart of human waste. How you fill that quart jar? That's your problem.
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Plumbing costs in North Carolina going up?
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