WYFF, SC, USA
Conventions leaving Charlotte, citing House Bill 2
UPDATED 6:50 AM EDT Apr 09, 2016
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) —Controversy over North Carolina's new law blocking anti-discrimination rules covering the LGBT community has made national headlines and now the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority (CRVA) says conventions are pulling out of Charlotte.
The CRVA says four conventions that were booked in Charlotte have now canceled the event in the Queen City over House Bill 2. WBTV broke the story Friday afternoon after a source gave WBTV's Molly Grantham the information. The CRVA later confirmed the numbers.
HB2 repealed Charlotte's non-discrimination ordinance, which was passed in February. The Charlotte City Council voted 7-4 to add sexual orientation, gender identity and marital status as attributes protected from discrimination when it comes to public accommodations including restaurants, retail stores and other businesses. Public schools would not have been affected by the ordinance.
The ordinance quickly became controversial with the majority of the focus revolving around the bathroom.
Republican leaders in North Carolina, including Governor Pat McCrory, expressed concern over the ordinance. A special session of the North Carolina General Assembly was held in late March.
In a one-day vote, the NCGA repealed the Charlotte ordinance, which was slated to take effect on April 1.
The new law requires transgender people to use public bathrooms that match their birth certificates. The law also makes clear local measures can't expand anti-discrimination protections for sexual orientation or gender identity.
According to the CRVA, four conventions have officially canceled their dates in Charlotte, citing House Bill 2. Officials say that translates to 1,137 room nights gone for hotels in Charlotte.
On top of the four canceled conventions, nine other conventions who were looking at Charlotte are saying they will no longer be looking at the city to be the host. That's considered a "lost opportunity" and translates into a potential 12,231 room nights not used.
WBTV also learned that 29 other groups have now said they are "hesitant" about bringing their convention to Charlotte. If all these groups pulled out, that's 89,723 room nights that will be lost."
In addition (you may have heard) Bruce Springsteen has cancelled his concert in North Carolina.
At the least, all of this activity lays the framework of what can/could happen to one of the other states considering going down such an unfair discriminatory route.
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Friday, April 8, 2016
Are the "Good Ol' Days" Now?
Sure, as chronological years go, I hope my "double sixes"- 66 years continue to serve me fairly well. This time I am writing about the remembrances of a simpler time when all I had to do was obsess about when I was going to sneak out and what was I going to wear.
An example is the picture to the left, which I call an ancient "photo shopped" mirror selfie.
Well, the good old days are now with me. In fact when one one the Eagles' songs came on the radio the other day, it took me back to an extremely dark and ugly time in my past.
I knew I had severe gender issues but in the mid 1970's I had no idea of what to do about them except try to drink them away. Which in turn, made it worse.
If it wasn't for my infant daughter, I don't know how I did make it then. She was grown with kids of her own when I tried an actual weak attempt at suicide. I say "weak" because I know now taking a full bottles of certain pills won't kill me.
So, these are the good old days and sometimes I think I need to write posts like this to remind myself and others of how desperate being transgender can be,
An example is the picture to the left, which I call an ancient "photo shopped" mirror selfie.
Well, the good old days are now with me. In fact when one one the Eagles' songs came on the radio the other day, it took me back to an extremely dark and ugly time in my past.
I knew I had severe gender issues but in the mid 1970's I had no idea of what to do about them except try to drink them away. Which in turn, made it worse.
If it wasn't for my infant daughter, I don't know how I did make it then. She was grown with kids of her own when I tried an actual weak attempt at suicide. I say "weak" because I know now taking a full bottles of certain pills won't kill me.
So, these are the good old days and sometimes I think I need to write posts like this to remind myself and others of how desperate being transgender can be,
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Go Cincinnati!!!
I know many of you must think I get some sort of a stipend from Cincinnati when I write something good about them, wish I did.
The fact remains though, Cincinnati was considered the poor step child when it came to LGBTQ rights, behind state capital Columbus and even nearby Dayton, Ohio.
All of the sudden a year or so ago that began to change and continues to.
It was announced today the city was going to try to pass an ordinance to ban un- necessary travel to North Carolina, until the state repeals it's swift and shady anti LGBT rights bill.
"Go Natti!!!"
| Embattled Governor McCrory, North Carolina |
All of the sudden a year or so ago that began to change and continues to.
It was announced today the city was going to try to pass an ordinance to ban un- necessary travel to North Carolina, until the state repeals it's swift and shady anti LGBT rights bill.
"Go Natti!!!"
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