In the most recent legislative session, we saw numerous attacks on bodily autonomy and personal freedoms. Lawmakers passed bills restricting reproductive healthcare and targeting LGBTQ youth. As we enter the next election cycle, it's important to know where your representatives stand on these critical issues.
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The reproductive freedom scorecard evaluates how legislators voted on Senate Bill 20, a sweeping law that severely restricts access to abortion and bans care after the 12th week of pregnancy in nearly all circumstances: both the initial vote and the vote to override Governor Cooper's veto.
The LGBTQ equality scorecard evaluates how legislators voted on three key anti-trans bills passed during the 2023 session. You can find out more about these bills here.
It is your state lawmkers' job to represent your best interests. How did your representatives vote on equality this year?
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The North Carolina General Assembly debated a wide range of bills affecting our civil rights and civil liberties during the 2017-18 session, including equality for LGBTQ people, voting rights, privacy rights, immigrants’ rights, and juvenile justice reform. Despite public outcry, legislators on both sides of the aisle again advanced measures that attacked core rights that we all value.
Check out the latest edition of Liberty Watch, our legislative report card that shows how your representatives voted on these crucial civil liberties issues. We documented state House and Senate votes on six pieces of legislation, all but one of which we opposed for its impact on civil rights and civil liberties.
Check out our report card to see how your representatives voted on these important issues.
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North Carolina Legislative Report Card 2016
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Saturday, October 1, 2016 - 12:00am
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