The Atlantic Coast Conference’s Council of Presidents voted on Friday the state of North Carolina will be considered for hosting future ACC Championships.
The ACC officially released a one line sentence announcing the presidents’ vote on the situation.
The presidents’ vote comes a day after the North Carolina Governor Ray Cooper signed a new bill repealing the state’s House Bill 2 law. HB2, as it became known as, altered protections for members of the LGBT community, including requiring transgender people in public buildings to use the bathroom of their biological sex.
The NCAA said on Thursday it will wait to vote next week on whether it plans to return its championships to the Tar Heel State.