The UNC Faculty Council has joined the growing list of businesses, celebrities and organizations that have called for the repeal of House Bill 2 in its meeting Friday.

The resolution, which passed unanimously, states:

“The faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill affirms and recognizes the University’s Policy Statement on Non-Discrimination (as revised October 2, 2015) as in full force and effect, and urges the North Carolina General Assembly and the Governor of North Carolina to repeal N.C. Sess. Laws 2016-3.”

The North Carolina General Assembly passed House Bill 2 in March, which would prevent cities from passing laws allowing transgender people to use public restrooms for the gender they identify with.

The law also has implications for local minimum wage laws and issues of discrimination.

Governor Pat McCrory issued and executive order Tuesday, in an attempt to appease critics of the legislation.

UNC’s non-discrimination policy protects on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status.