San Francisco bans city-related travel to NC over anti-LGBT law.

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San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has banned non-essential publically funded trips to North Carolina, after NC Governor Pat McCrory passed a law allowing anti-LGBT discrimination in the state.
The travel ban was issued on Friday, two days after the bill was signed into law.

Mayor Ed Lee issued the following statement:

"We are standing united as San Franciscans to condemn North Carolina's new discriminatory that turns back the clock on protecting the rights of all Americans including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. With other states like Georgia on the verge of passing more discriminatory laws, let me be clear that San Francisco taxpayers will not subsidize legally-sanctioned discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals in any city or state.

Last year, Mayor Lee banned city related travel to Indiana after the state passed a law allowing business owners to discriminate against people based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Lee lifted the ban when Indiana lawmakers made changes to the anti-lgbt law.

My Two Cents

It's only a matter of time before more cities and states do the same thing that San Francisco did. States that have enacted these anti-LGBT laws need to understand that discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated, and it has no place in the world that we live in.

I commend Mayor Edwin Lee of San Francisco for standing up for the LGBT community. You're a good man.

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