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North Carolina GOP spends over $176,000 to defend House Bill 2

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RALEIGH, N.C.—More than $176,000 in legal bills have been racked up by North Carolina Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and state GOP legislativ­e leaders to defend the law directing transgende­r people to use school or government restrooms correspond­ing to their birth certificat­e.

According to an Associated Press review of legal bills already submitted and made available through a public records request, law firms in Washington and Charlotte representi­ng legislativ­e leaders have charged more than $129,000 and McCrory’s lawyers have billed nearly $47,000.

This is only a partial tab of what state taxpayers are on the hook for as not all of the law firms working on the case have submitted invoices yet and the case is likely to take months if not years to resolve.

Anti-discrimina­tion

Last week, the NBA pulled its 2017 All-Star game from Charlotte because of the law, which denies anti-discrimina­tion protection­s to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r people.

That means an estimated lost economic impact of $100 million from the most high-profile event to announce its withdrawal.

A court date has been set for Monday to hear argu- ments from those who want a federal judge to block enforcemen­t of most of the law.

Trial schedule

Federal Judge Thomas Schroeder is expected to begin trials on up to four of the lawsuits on Nov. 14.

The North Carolina legislatur­e and McCrory have several outside lawyers representi­ng them in at least five federal lawsuits involving all or portions of what’s known as House Bill 2.

Democratic Attorney General Roy Cooper has said he won’t defend the law, which also prevents local government­s from passing anti-discrimina­tion rules designed to protect LGBT people at restau- rants, hotels and other public accommodat­ions.

State lawmakers last month agreed to take $500,000 from a disaster relief fund and give it to McCrory’s office for litigation related to the law. (AP)

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