BOSTON – Remarking Thursday on reports that Donald Trump opposes a North Carolina law regarding public facilities access by transgender people, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker sent fresh signals about how he might react should a "bathroom bill" dealing with the issue reach his desk.
The Republican presidential contender from New York, appearing in a forum-style event on NBC News, said North Carolina should "leave it the way it is right now" and let people use the bathroom in which they feel most comfortable.
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