The Carrboro Board of Aldermen has called a special meeting for one o’clock Saturday afternoon at Carrboro Town Hall.
A notification of the meeting says it has been called to “consider a resolution concerning Session Law 2016-3 (House Bill 2).”
HB2 was passed through the North Carolina legislature on Wednesday to repeal a Charlotte City Council ordinance that extended the city’s nondiscrimination ordinance to members of the LGBT community.
The bill, which was signed into law by Governor Pat McCrory on Wednesday night after being introduced on Wednesday morning, also repeals local ordinances with similar protections across North Carolina and eliminates the ability of local governments to enact other policies, including living wage ordinances.
The most controversial piece of the Charlotte ordinance was the section that allowed transgender individuals to use the restroom of their gender identity rather than their biological sex.
Democratic Senator Dan Blue said Republicans “played on the fears of the citizenry unjustly and unfairly,” during debate on the Senate floor on Wednesday.
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