Sports official: HB2 could shut NC out of NCAA events for six years
Posted Feb 6, 2017
North Carolina could lose dozens of NCAA championship events over the next six years if legislation limiting protections for the LGBT community isn't repealed. "The NCAA’s bid review and evaluation process began in January. Our contacts at the NCAA tell us that, due to their stance on HB2, all North Carolina bids will be pulled from the review process and removed from consideration."
(WRAL.com)
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