NCAA Gives North Carolina Ultimatum on ‘Bathroom Bill’

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As Phoenix prepares for the final four showdown this weekend, the NCAA continues to bully North Carolina over its so-called bathroom bill.

The Washington Times reports NCAA is threatening to remove North Carolina from consideration to host future championship games if the state does not repeal a law regulating public restrooms, locker rooms and showers on the basis of biological sex.

The collegiate sports league said North Carolina will not be among the championship locations in the future unless HB2 is repealed.

In its efforts to direct political policy, the NCAA already pulled seven championship games out of North Carolina this academic year.

Sixteen states are considering similar bathroom bills this legislative cycle.

Corrie O'Connor

 

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