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A new bill — The Women’s Safety and Protection Act — is under consideration in the state Senate, which would require individuals to use restrooms in public schools and some government-funded buildings based on the sex listed on their birth certificates. It would also restrict other rights. We look at the bill and hear from those in favor and those against.
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On Monday, the Charlotte City Council is scheduled to vote on a new nondiscrimination ordinance. It would provide legal protection for the LGBTQ community and people who wear natural, textured hairstyles. This has been a long-awaited step after five years without local LGBTQ protections after North Carolina's House Bill 2 prevented it. We take a deeper look to see how the new ordinance could affect Charlotte.
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RALEIGH -- A federal judge approved a legal settlement Tuesday affirming transgender people's right to use restrooms matching their gender identity in…