N.C. Governor Roy Cooper Signs Executive Order Expanding LGBT Rights
N.C. Governor Roy Cooper Signs Executive Order Expanding LGBT Rights
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper signed an executive order aimed at protecting the state’s LGBT residents from discrimination.In part a response to earlier controversy, the action restricts the state government and government-affiliated businesses from discriminating against a variety of groups.The order specifically makes it illegal to discriminate against persons on basis of their race, color, ethnicity, sex, National Guard or veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity.While many of the categories highlighted in the executive order were already protected classes under federal law, some conservative states have sought to protect the ability of employers to discriminate against LGBT Americans and workers.North Carolina attracted a great deal of controversy earlier in 2017, when the state government pushed a bill which would block transgender persons from using bathrooms corresponding to their gender identity. Advocates of the legislation said it was meant to protect women and children from pedophiles and other sex predators.Governor Cooper, in collaboration with the N.C. House, reached a compromise repealing the law at the end of March.The recent executive order – which was signed last week – may act as a catalyst to prompt better protections in employment outside of the state government.Under Cooper’s order, neither the government or businesses which contract with the government can lawfully discriminate against any of the aforementioned protected classes, which includes LGBT individuals.“By requiring companies that contract with the state to have non-discrimination policies, the state can promote protections for North Carolinians outside of the state government,” explained Gov. Cooper.
Protesters rallying against HB 2 in North Carolina; image courtesy of Emergy Dalesio, AP
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