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North Carolina seeks interstate designation for US 264

“Are we really talking about this?”

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In a new ad released Wednesday, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, a Republican, calls barring transgender bathroom use “common sense“.

“This is all going to the Supreme Court”, McCrory suggested, pointing to the fact that North Carolina is among 21 US states that have filed lawsuits against the federal government opposing the directive. “This is North Carolina, let’s do what’s right”.

He adds, “Does the desire to be politically correct outweigh our children’s privacy and safety?”

“What it formally signals is the state of North Carolina and the Federal Highway Administration are prioritizing us as an interstate in terms of funding and planning an interstate in the coming years”, Thomas said. Our kids and teachers are my priority. And a whopping 70% of voters feel the law has been bad for North Carolina’s national reputation, according to the survey.

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A statement accompanying the spot criticizes McCrory’s opponent, Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper, as emphasizing his opposition to HB2 to promote his political campaign. Little said. “While the governor continues to deny the economic impact of House Bill 2, by running this ad it’s clear he recognizes the impact it is having on his poll numbers”. The NBA cited the transgender bathroom bill in its decision to move the game from Charlotte, North Carolina, to New Orleans. “Receiving this designation for USA 264 would support greater economic development in the Greenville area, and improve accessibility to the university, medical center and surrounding communities”. McCrory continues. “Not on my watch. The voters will have the final say on McCrory and his policies in November”.

McCrory ad focuses on HB2