Is the part that says local/county governments cannot decide to pass anti-discrimination ordinances still in effect? That's the worst part, to me. The bathroom thing I see as a solution in search of a problem, that was passed as an attempt to fire up the right's base. Stupid (and intentionally discriminatory) but on a practical level not the worst part. The ban on filing state discrimination lawsuits was egregious, but maybe unintentional. Glad that has apparently been fixed.
But to have the gall to tell local communities that they cannot extend anti-discrimination protections to certain classes is just crazy to me. Especially coming from a group that would generally tout the merits of local governance.
Nor can local governments increase the minimum wage. Nor can employees sue in state court and much more.