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The N.C. Senate will not vote on a controversial bill that would prohibit people under 21 from medical procedures to transition to a different gender.
The North Carolina Senate will not vote on a controversial bill that would prohibit transgender people under 21 from receiving medical care related to gender transition, according to a spokesperson for GOP Senate leader Phil Berger.
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper was expected to veto the bill, but it now appears he won’t have that chance.
Berger spokesperson Pat Ryan said there won’t be a vote on the bill, which was introduced two weeks ago.