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Published 12:25 5 May 2016 BST
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This law caused outcry among the LGBTQ community and in America in general, with many performers including Bruce Springsteen cancelling concerts in the state. It looks like the discrimination won't continue for much longer, though, according to Reuters. Federal authorities have contacted McRory via letter saying that North Carolina was: "engaging in a pattern or practice of discrimination against transgender state employees". Republican legislators in the state have deemed the call-out a "gross overreach" by the Obama administration. Activist groups in North Caroline have welcomed the letter, saying: "It is now clearer than ever that this discriminatory law violates civil rights protections and jeopardizes billions of dollars in federal funds for North Carolina".North Carolina's New Law Has Effectively Removed All LGBT Rights Protections In The State https://t.co/tC9Gnfx0q6 pic.twitter.com/TcgXptuS7L
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