RALEIGH, N.C. – Governor Pat McCrory has signed an Executive Order to clarify North Carolina’s controversial House Bill 2.

Executive Order 93 does the following:

Maintains common sense gender-specific restroom and locker room facilities in government buildings and schools.

Affirms the private sector’s right to establish its own restroom and locker room policies.

Affirms the private sector and local governments’ right to establish its own non-discrimination employment policies for its own employees.

Expands the state’s employment policy for state employees to cover sexual orientation and gender identity.

Seeks legislation to reinstate the right to sue in state court for discrimination.

Governor McCrory posted this video statement about Executive Order 93:

With this Executive Order, the state of North Carolina is now one of 24 states that have protections for sexual orientation and gender identity for its employees.

“After listening to people’s feedback for the past several weeks on this issue, I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina,” said Governor McCrory. “Based upon this feedback, I am taking action to affirm and improve the state’s commitment to privacy and equality.”

Responses to Executive Order 93:

Statement from Roy Cooper

Statement from NC GOP

Statement from HRC and Equality NC

Statement from NC Senator Jeff Tarte

Statement from Lambda Legal

Statement from ACLU

Statement from NCDP Chair Patsy Keever

Statement from Speaker of the House Tim Moore

Statement from CRVA