Roy Cooper Attorney General State of North Carolina Department of
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Roy Cooper Attorney General State of North Carolina Department of
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR PAT MCCRORY GOVERNOR November 21, 2015 Roy Cooper Attorney General State of North Carolina Department of Justice P.O. Box 629 Raleigh, NC 27602 Dear Attorney General Cooper: On November 18, the South Carolina Attorney General's Office requested that the State of North Carolina sign on to an amicus brief in the case of G. G. v. Gloucester County School Board. 1 As Governor, I request that you join this brief on behalf of the State of North Carolina. In this case, the Obama Administration has joined with the A.C.L.U. in an attempt to force local school districts to open sex-specific student locker rooms and bathrooms to individuals that are not of that biological sex. This extreme position directly contradicts the express language of federal law and threatens local control of our schools. It also disregards the safety and privacy concerns of parents and students. The Obama Administration has already informed school authorities in North Carolina and around the country of this directive, and is threatening resistant schools with legal action and loss of federal funding. This federal overreach is unacceptable and unnecessary. It must be stopped before our state's schools are impacted. North Carolina schools are already capable of working with students struggling with their gender identity in a compassionate manner to accommodate their needs while preserving the rights of students and parents. A decision favoring the Obama Administration in the Fourth Circuit would be binding precedent on North Carolina federal courts. It would remove local districts' flexibility and force the federal government's extreme views on all of our schools. 1 No. 15-2056, appealing G.G. v. Gloucester County Sch. Bd., 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 124905 (E.D. Va. Sept. 17, 2015). 20301 MAIL SERVICE CENTER• RALEIGH, NC 27699-0301 WWW .GOVERNOR.STATE.NC.US •TELEPHONE: 919-814-2000 In order for the State to have the strongest possible legal position in defending its schools, you, as Attorney General, should sign on to the amicus brief. However, if you believe that President Obama's federal directive is appropriate, I will sign on in my capacity as Governor of North Carolina to protect the autonomy of our local school districts. The South Carolina Attorney General's Office has set a deadline of noon on November 25, 2015 to join this brief. I will need for you to inform me of your decision by that time and no later so that I may take all necessary and appropriate actions to ensure that North Carolina's interests are represented in this case. Sincerely, @pz~ Governor of North Carolina