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Levi Strauss, Dow join call for North Carolina to reject 'backroom deal' on bathroom bill repeal; Deal reached?

The NCAA expects to make a decision in early April that could cost North Carolina another five years’ worth of championship events, which has put the heat on North Carolina to repeal or amend #HB2, the so-called “bathroom bill” that not only compelled the NCAA to boycott the state but also inspired bands to cancel tour dates and the United Kingdom to — for real — add the state to its travel advisory.

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Legislators worked late Wednesday to come up with some sort of compromise, or “backroom deal,” to appease the NCAA as well as citizens. In the meantime, North Carolina-based companies like Levi Strauss and Dow Chemical joined activists including the Human Rights Campaign to encourage legislators simply to repeal #HB2.

https://twitter.com/Montel_Williams/status/847283600106049537

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Here, reportedly, are the basics of the proposed compromise that was floated earlier in the day.

House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate Leader Phil Berger held a 10:30 p.m. presser at which they took no questions but announced an agreement with Gov. Roy Cooper.

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Here’s a hint:

… and here’s a much bigger hint.

Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional tweets.

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