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State Representative
Steve Tyson
(R) - North Carolina
North Carolina House District 003
In Office - Started: 01/01/2021

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Raleigh, NC 27603-5925
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Bill Bill Name Summary Progress
H96 Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons AN ACT TO CREATE AN ALTERNATIVE REMEDY FOR THE EXPEDITED REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY AND TO MODIFY THE LAW RELATED TO PET SHOPS. Vetoed
H992 Timeshare Foreclosure/Paternity Matters AN ACT TO CREATE A TIMESHARE TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE PROCESS FOR CERTAIN DELINQUENT ASSESSMENTS FOR TIMESHARES LOCATED IN THIS STATE AND TO CHANGE THE PROCESS FOR ESTABLISHING PATERNITY OF CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H837 Study Alternative Methods for Highway Funding AN ACT TO STUDY ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR HIGHWAY FUNDING. In Committee
H763 Neighbor State License Recognition Act AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSURE RECOGNITION FOR INDIVIDUALS LICENSED IN CERTAIN NEIGHBORING STATES WHO ESTABLISH RESIDENCE IN THIS STATE. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H171 Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI AN ACT ELIMINATING DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION (DEI) INITIATIVES IN STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND CLARIFYING THE PENALTY PROVISIONS OF THE STATE BUDGET ACT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET AND FISCAL CONTROL ACT. Vetoed
H402 Limit Rules With Substantial Financial Costs AN ACT TO PUT LIMITATIONS ON RULES WITH SUBSTANTIAL FINANCIAL COSTS. Vetoed
H421 Motor Vehicle Dealers AN ACT TO CLARIFY VARIOUS MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER LAWS. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H251 Various Disaster Recovery Reforms AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS REFORMS RELATED TO DISASTER RESPONSE AND RECOVERY. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H91 Define Armed Forces/Religious Prop. Tax Excl AN ACT TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF THE TERM "ARMED FORCES" OF THE UNITED STATES TO INCLUDE THE NEWLY ESTABLISHED UNITED STATES SPACE FORCE, TO MAKE CONFORMING CHANGES TO RELEVANT STATUTES RELATED TO THE MILITARY, TO EXTEND THE LOOKBACK PERIOD FOR CERTAIN LATE APPLICATIONS FOR PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION, AND TO ALLOW THE RELEASE OF TAXES LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTY. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H612 Fostering Care in NC Act AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE LAWS AFFECTING JUVENILES AND ASSOCIATED SERVICES, COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES BOARDS AND DEPARTMENTS, REGIONAL SOCIAL SERVICES BOARDS AND DEPARTMENTS, CONSOLIDATED HUMAN SERVICES BOARDS AND AGENCIES, AND THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, TO EXPAND GUARDIANSHIP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY TO YOUTH TEN YEARS OF AGE, TO ALLOW A JUDGE TO ISSUE A PERMANENT NO CONTACT ORDER AGAINST A DEFENDANT CONVICTED OF CERTAIN VIOLENT OFFENSES, TO PROVIDE THAT IT IS FELONY CHILD ABUSE FOR ANY PERSON PROVIDING CARE TO OR SUPERVISION OF A CHILD LESS THAN SIXTEEN YEARS OF AGE TO COMMIT OR ALLOW THE COMMISSION OF A SEXUAL ACT UPON THE CHILD, AND TO PROVIDE THAT COUNTIES AND CITIES REQUIRE CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS FOR APPLICANTS OFFERED A POSITION IF THE POSITION REQUIRES THE APPLICANT TO WORK WITH CHILDREN IN ANY CAPACITY. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H14 Gambling Loss Tax Deduct, NC Sound Money Act AN ACT TO ALLOW A STATE INCOME TAX DEDUCTION FOR GAMBLING LOSSES AND TO ENACT THE NORTH CAROLINA SOUND MONEY ACT. In Committee
H434 Lower Healthcare Costs AN ACT LOWERING HEALTHCARE COSTS AND INCREASING PRICE TRANSPARENCY. Whereas, rising healthcare costs place a significant financial burden on individuals, families, employers, and taxpayers, greatly contribute to inflation, and make it increasingly difficult for residents to access essential healthcare services; and Whereas, North Carolina has intolerably high healthcare costs, with recent studies ranking the State 50th out of 50 in the United States; and Whereas, skyrocketing healthcare costs have resulted in over 40 percent of Americans reporting some type of healthcare debt, according to one study; and Whereas, many patients face unexpected medical bills due to a lack of disclosure about out-of-network providers and a general lack of transparency in healthcare pricing, resulting in financial strain and hardship; and Whereas, employers are burdened with the increasing costs of providing health insurance for employees, leading to higher premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket expenses; and Whereas, patients and employers are often unable to compare the costs of medical services due to a lack of clear and accessible pricing information, hindering their ability to make informed decisions; and Whereas, the absence of price transparency in the healthcare system leads to market inefficiencies, less awareness of price difference, less competition, and higher prices, with consumers often unable to identify the most cost-effective providers; and Whereas, transparency in healthcare pricing allows consumers to shop for affordable healthcare services and encourages competition among healthcare providers to offer more competitive pricing; and Whereas, providing consumers with clear, understandable, and accessible information about the costs of healthcare services will foster a more competitive and patient-centered healthcare market; and Whereas, requiring healthcare providers and insurers to disclose their prices in advance, including all providers and services a patient may need, both in-network and out-of-network, will enable consumers to make more informed choices about their care, leading to better healthcare outcomes at lower costs; and Whereas, price transparency will incentivize hospitals and healthcare providers to improve the quality of care while reducing prices, to the benefit of patients and employers; and Whereas, clear pricing and competition among healthcare providers will encourage innovation in healthcare delivery and improve overall efficiency within the system; and Whereas, empowering patients and employers with pricing information will help create a healthcare system that prioritizes affordability, access, and choice; and Whereas, President Trump recently signed an Executive Order to make healthcare prices transparent, "empower[ing] patients with clear, accurate, and actionable healthcare pricing information," also "ensur[ing] hospitals and insurers disclose actual prices, not estimates, and take action to make prices comparable across hospitals and insurers, including prescription drug prices"; Now, therefore, Crossed Over
H13 Charges for Credit & Charge Cards AN ACT TO REGULATE THE AMOUNT A MERCHANT MAY CHARGE CUSTOMERS FOR PAYMENTS BY CREDIT CARD OR CHARGE CARD AND TO INCREASE THE FEE PAID TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FILING ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION UNDER THE NORTH CAROLINA NONPROFIT CORPORATION ACT. In Committee
H811 CC Firearm Safety Instruction 18 and Older AN ACT TO MAKE AVAILABLE COMPREHENSIVE FIREARM SAFETY INSTRUCTION COURSES AT NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGES TO INDIVIDUALS EIGHTEEN YEARS AND OLDER. Crossed Over
H506 2025 State Investment Modernization Act.-AB AN ACT TO ENACT THE 2025 STATE INVESTMENT MODERNIZATION ACT, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE STATE TREASURER. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H577 Protect Towers and Truckers Act AN ACT TO ENACT THE PROTECT OUR NORTH CAROLINA TOWERS AND TRUCKERS ACT. In Committee
H133 NC Farmland and Military Protection Act AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE ACQUISITION OF AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER LANDS CRITICAL TO THE SAFETY AND SECURITY OF THE STATE BY CERTAIN FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS DESIGNATED AS ADVERSARIAL BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Crossed Over
H597 Adopt Osprey as State Raptor AN ACT TO ADOPT THE OSPREY AS THE OFFICIAL RAPTOR OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Whereas, ospreys are raptors that are plentiful in North Carolina, inhabiting estuaries, lakes, rivers, and marshes throughout the Coastal Plain, but can often be seen nesting as well near lakes and rivers in other parts of the State; and Whereas, ospreys are majestic birds that stand 21 to 26 inches tall, weigh up to four pounds, and have wingspans that measure up to about six feet; and Whereas, ospreys have plumage that is generally dark on the back and wings, while the under plumage is mostly white; and Whereas, ospreys have distinctive white coloring on the top of their heads and a dark stripe that runs through each eye to the nape; and Whereas, ospreys can be recognized during flight by the crooked or M-shape of their wings; and Whereas, ospreys are diurnal birds of prey that hunt during daylight hours when they use their keen eyesight to focus on locating fish just below the surface of the water; and Whereas, ospreys are unique among North American raptors, feeding almost exclusively on live fish with a diet that includes about 80 different species of saltwater and freshwater fish; and Whereas, ospreys are the only raptors that plunge into water feet first and can dive 30 miles per hour or greater to grasp fish with their specially equipped talons; and Whereas, ospreys have earned the reputation as "Fishermen of the Seas"; and Whereas, ospreys are one of the most easily observed birds of prey, because they use brush, driftwood, sticks, twigs, and other debris to build large, bulky nests in dead trees along waterways or in man-made structures over open water, such as channel markers; and Whereas, ospreys typically reach sexual maturity in their third year and are monogamous, with pairs returning to the same nest year after year, usually in early March for breeding season; and Whereas, the female usually lays two to five eggs, for which the incubation period is 34 to 40 days, and, after the chicks hatch, they remain in the nest for 48 to 59 days to fledge, becoming independent of their parents four to eight weeks later but prior to the start of fall migration; and Whereas, although female ospreys are somewhat larger than males, each partner has an average life expectancy that exceeds 10 years; and Whereas, because of their sensitivity to contaminants in the environment and the ease with which they can be observed and monitored, ospreys can serve as an excellent indicator of the health of the environment; and Whereas, the U.S. osprey population has been increasing steadily since 1960 when it was at an all-time low, which was attributed to the peak of the use of harmful pesticides, which were leeching into U.S. waterways; and Whereas, the resiliency of the osprey reflects the spirit of the "Tar Heel nature" of the people of the State of North Carolina; and Whereas, North Carolina does not have an official State raptor; Now, therefore, Crossed Over
H519 Parents' Medical Bill of Rights AN ACT REVISING THE LAWS REGARDING WHEN MINORS CAN GIVE EFFECTIVE CONSENT TO MEDICAL TREATMENT ON THEIR OWN AUTHORITY AND WHEN PARENTS ARE ALLOWED ACCESS TO MINORS' MEDICAL RECORDS. Crossed Over
H364 STIP Grant Anticipation Notes AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE A LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO BORROW MONEY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACCELERATING A LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECT THAT IS IDENTIFIED FOR FUNDING UNDER THE STATE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. Crossed Over
H782 Civic Club Registration Plate Clarification AN ACT CLARIFYING THE ISSUANCE OF CIVIC CLUB SPECIAL REGISTRATION PLATES. Crossed Over
H598 Live Event Ticketing Protections & Reforms AN ACT TO CREATE CONSUMER PROTECTIONS FOR SECONDARY TICKET PURCHASERS AND TO PROHIBIT SECONDARY TICKET SELLERS FROM USING THE NAME OF A VENUE OR EVENT IN THEIR WEBSITE ADDRESS. In Committee
H765 Save the American Dream Act AN ACT TO REFORM LOCAL GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS IN THIS STATE AND TO INCREASE THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM GENERAL STORMWATER PERMIT FEE. In Committee
H581 Career Pathways Transparency Act AN ACT TO ENACT THE CAREER PATH OPTIONS TRANSPARENCY ACT. In Committee
H516 Motorcycle Road Guard Safety Act AN ACT TO CREATE THE ROAD GUARD CERTIFICATION PROGRAM AND TO AUTHORIZE MOTORCYCLE ROAD GUARD CERTIFICATE HOLDERS TO DIRECT TRAFFIC ON APPROVED ROUTES. In Committee
H406 Clarify Motor Vehicle Dealer Laws AN ACT TO CLARIFY VARIOUS MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER LAWS. Crossed Over
H97 Support Firefighters Fighting Cancer AN ACT INCLUDING DEATH DUE TO CERTAIN CANCERS IN THE LIST OF FIREFIGHTER DEATHS MEETING THE DEFINITION OF KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY UNDER THE PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYEES' DEATH BENEFITS ACT. Crossed Over
H56 Publish Central Office Employment Information AN ACT TO REQUIRE LOCAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION TO PUBLISH TOTAL COMPENSATION AND POSITION INFORMATION FOR CENTRAL OFFICE EMPLOYEES. Crossed Over
H156 Increase Access for Small Employers/Insurance AN ACT INCREASING SMALL EMPLOYER ACCESS TO STOP LOSS, CATASTROPHIC, AND REINSURANCE COVERAGE. Crossed Over
H605 Definitions for Advanced Recycling AN ACT TO PROVIDE VARIOUS ADVANCED RECYCLING DEFINITIONS AND PROCEDURES. Crossed Over
H797 Residential Property Wholesaling Protection AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE NORTH CAROLINA REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW TO CLARIFY THAT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WHOLESALING AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS CONSTITUTE REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE ACTIVITY THAT REQUIRES LICENSURE AND TO PROVIDE HOMEOWNERS WITH A RIGHT TO CANCEL SUCH TRANSACTIONS. Crossed Over
H163 Pharmacy Benefits Manager Provisions AN ACT TO REGULATE THE USE OF SPREAD PRICING AND CONCESSIONS BY PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS, TO ESTABLISH UNIFORM STANDARDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF SPECIALTY PHARMACY ACCREDITATION BY PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS, TO CLARIFY THE RIGHT TO A PHARMACY OF CHOICE, AND TO STRENGTHEN THE PROTECTIONS PROVIDED TO PHARMACIES DURING AUDITS. Crossed Over
H649 County Tier Designation Study Bill AN ACT TO DIRECT THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLABORATORY TO STUDY THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE COUNTY TIER DESIGNATION SYSTEM. Crossed Over
H729 Farmland Protection Act AN ACT TO PHASE OUT THE PROPERTY TAX EXCLUSION FOR SOLAR ENERGY ELECTRIC SYSTEMS. In Committee
H69 Military and Veterans Educational Promise Act AN ACT TO PROHIBIT DISCRIMINATORY ADMISSIONS POLICIES REGARDING ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE MEMBERS AND VETERANS; TO REQUIRE MILITARY ADMISSIONS DEFERMENT FOR CERTAIN PERSONS ADMITTED TO CONSTITUENT INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA; AND TO PROVIDE IN-STATE TUITION TO CERTAIN HONORABLY DISCHARGED VETERANS. Crossed Over
H424 Gaming Laws/Allow Certain Social Games AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT THE LAWS REGULATING GAMING DO NOT APPLY TO CERTAIN SOCIAL GAMES PLAYED IN A PRIVATE RESIDENCE, HOME, OR COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE AND TO MODIFY THE LAW RELATED TO GAME NIGHTS FOR A QUALIFIED FACILITY. In Committee
H966 College Cost Reduction Act AN ACT TO PROHIBIT CONSTITUENT INSTITUTIONS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA FROM REQUIRING STUDENTS TO USE LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS THAT COME WITH ADDITIONAL COSTS. In Committee
H872 School Employee Protections for Use of Force AN ACT TO INCREASE PROTECTIONS FOR SCHOOL EMPLOYEES THAT USE REASONABLE FORCE. In Committee
H869 Dynamic Symbol of Access AN ACT TO IMPLEMENT THE USE OF THE DYNAMIC SYMBOL OF ACCESS. In Committee
H524 Fraud Detection Alert System AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE REGISTER OF DEEDS TO PROVIDE ACCESS TO A FRAUD DETECTION ALERT SYSTEM AND TO MODIFY PROVISIONS REGARDING PROPERTY CRIMES. In Committee
H780 All Pro Dads & Responsible Fatherhood NC AN ACT TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR ADDITIONAL ALL PRO DAD CHAPTERS AND CREATE A PROGRAM TO SUPPORT NORTH CAROLINA FATHERS. Whereas, research affirms that children with involved fathers tend to perform better socially, maintain better school attendance, have a lower risk of dropping out, and are less likely to engage in the use of drugs or alcohol; and Whereas, the fatherlessness crisis in America affects 1 in 5 children, or 15.7 million kids, who are raised without a father (U.S. Census Bureau, 2023); and Whereas, 80% of single-parent households in the United States in 2023 were headed by single mothers; and Whereas, abundant research demonstrates that 71% of children growing up without a father figure, whether physically or emotionally absent, perform more poorly academically and experience regular truancy; and Whereas, teens without a father are 7 times more likely to experience teen pregnancy and have a 54% likelihood of being poorer than their parents; and Whereas, there is an 85% chance that fatherless children will become involved with the juvenile justice system (Children's Bureau, 2023); and Whereas, fathers' engagement plays a critical role in helping children overcome barriers to education, including mental, emotional, and behavioral challenges; and Whereas, such engagement fosters improvements in social interactions, academic performance, school attendance, and decreases the likelihood of dropping out, while improving student performance; and Whereas, conversely, impaired behaviors exhibited by fathers can lead to insufficient development of a child's emotional intelligence and mental resilience, hindering their overall growth and educational success; Now, therefore, In Committee
H774 School Breakfast for All AN ACT TO PROVIDE BREAKFAST TO PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS AT NO COST TO THE STUDENTS AND TO ESTABLISH THE FARM-TO-TABLE INITIATIVE. Whereas, one in five kids goes hungry every day in North Carolina, putting them at risk of poor health and educational outcomes; and Whereas, hunger negatively impacts a child's ability to learn, concentrate, and perform well in school; and Whereas, research shows that students who eat a nutritious breakfast demonstrate higher academic achievement, improved behavior, and increased school attendance; and Whereas, the economic benefits of school breakfast at no cost to the student and family include reduced absenteeism, lower healthcare costs, and long-term workforce productivity; and Whereas, North Carolina is home to a rich agricultural industry, and sourcing locally grown fruits, vegetables, dairy, and proteins for school meals stimulates economic growth in rural communities; and Whereas, partnerships between schools, farmers, and food distributors create new market opportunities for North Carolina's agricultural sector while ensuring students receive nutritious meals; and Whereas, funding and policy support within School Breakfast for All legislation would align with North Carolina's goals for economic sustainability, public health, and student success; Now, therefore, In Committee
H295 Req. DOT to Install Prop. Corner Markers AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO INSTALL PROPERTY CORNER MARKERS ALONG CERTAIN PROPERTY ACQUISITIONS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION. Crossed Over
H638 Equit. Escalation of Electricity Demand Act AN ACT TO ASSIGN THE COST OF NEW DATA CENTERS, ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS, AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRICITY DEMANDS TO THOSE WHO BENEFIT DIRECTLY FROM THESE POWER SUPPLIES. Whereas, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as commonly understood, is becoming increasingly integrated into everyday life and across multiple sectors - if not every sector - of the American economy; and Whereas, AI is currently placing strains on current power grids and its demand is expected to increase; and Whereas, the Environmental Protection Agency's rules released in 2024 aim to drastically increase the purchase and use of electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles; and Whereas, electric grid operators project a rapid increase in American electricity demand, up 4.7% between 2023 and 2028, caused by growth in data centers and electric vehicles; and Whereas, rapid growth of electricity demand without sufficient baseload generation in place to meet the demand jeopardizes reliability and affordability and will cause interruptions of service, often when needed most, during the hottest or coldest months; and Whereas, 230 coal plants, which produced twenty percent (20%) of American electricity in 2022, are being targeted for closure by activist groups, state and federal regulators, and utilities, with dozens across the nation slated for closure in the next three years; and Whereas, the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC), and the Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs) have warned that large swathes of the United States face elevated risks of electricity shortfalls now and in the future; and Whereas, restricting the supply of electricity without immediate substitutes jeopardizes reliability and affordability and will cause interruptions of service, often when needed most, during the hottest or coldest months; and Whereas, America's coal and natural gas plants should not be recklessly decommissioned or regulated out of existence, they should be kept online (readily available) to meet the projected rapid increase in electricity demand caused by new data centers and electric vehicles; and Whereas, the North Carolina Utilities Commission must prioritize retaining and adding dispatchable, on-demand baseload power to meet the anticipated increase in demand; and Whereas, newly built data centers should be the first to have their power curtailed in the event that new dispatchable power is not added to the grid and electricity blackouts or brownouts occur; and Whereas, those benefitting directly from new dispatchable power supplies, like EV and PHEV users and data centers, should have to cover the cost of the additional demand they are placing on the electric grid; Now, therefore, In Committee
H498 Military to Teacher Ret. Incentive AN ACT TO INCENTIVIZE INDIVIDUALS WITH ACTIVE DUTY SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES TO BECOME TEACHERS BY PROVIDING SERVICE CREDIT UNDER THE TEACHERS' AND STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. In Committee
H496 Patriotic Youth Group Access AN ACT TO ALLOW CIVIC YOUTH GROUPS TO GIVE PRESENTATIONS ABOUT ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP TO STUDENTS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS. In Committee
H186 The Stars and Stripes Commitment Act AN ACT TO SCHEDULE RECITATION OF THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL DAY AND TO REQUIRE RECITATION OF THE PLEDGE AT STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND GOVERNING BODY MEETINGS. Crossed Over
H47 Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I AN ACT TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS AND EXTEND REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY FOR COMMUNITIES AND CITIZENS IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE. Signed/Enacted/Adopted
H35 Establish Military Appreciation Month AN ACT TO DESIGNATE THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER OF EACH YEAR AS MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH. Crossed Over
H411 Reduce Early Voting Period for Primaries AN ACT TO REDUCE THE EARLY VOTING PERIOD FOR ALL ELECTIONS OTHER THAN THE GENERAL ELECTION FROM SEVENTEEN DAYS TO SIX DAYS. In Committee
H42 Burglary & B&E/Sentence Enhancement AN ACT TO REVISE THE OFFENSES OF FIRST AND SECOND DEGREE BURGLARY AND TO ENHANCE THE PUNISHMENT IMPOSED FOR CERTAIN BURGLARY AND BREAKING OR ENTERING OFFENSES COMMITTED BY A PERSON IN POSSESSION OF A FIREARM OR OTHER DEADLY WEAPON. Crossed Over
H222 C.O.O.P.E.R. Accountability Act AN ACT TO ENACT THE CLOSE OUT OPERATIONS PROVIDE EMERGENCY RELIEF ACT (C.O.O.P.E.R. ACT), TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR DISASTER RECOVERY, TO IMPOSE AUDITING, REPORTING, AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS ON THE OFFICE OF RECOVERY AND RESILIENCY, AND TO REVISE THE OFFICE OF RECOVERY AND RESILIENCY'S RESPONSIBILITIES. In Committee
H159 Orphan Roads Maintenance Program Grant AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE ORPHAN ROADS MAINTENANCE PROGRAM GRANT. In Committee
H89 University Vaccination Freedom Act AN ACT REPEALING IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PERSONS WHO ATTEND A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY IN NORTH CAROLINA. In Committee
H60 Modernize Medicaid Dental Rates AN ACT TO MODERNIZE MEDICAID DENTAL RATES. Whereas, good oral health is vital to good overall health, and untreated oral health conditions negatively affect overall health and have associations with chronic disease, including diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, Alzheimer's disease, and even mental illness; and Whereas, the failure to adjust reimbursement rates to account for increasing inflation and costs over the last fifteen years has resulted in reduced dental provider participation in Medicaid; and Whereas, regular preventative dental care is the most cost effective method available to prevent minor oral conditions from developing into more complex oral and physical health conditions that would eventually require emergency and palliative care; and Whereas, in order to improve overall health and access to quality care, increase provider participation in Medicaid, and prevent future health conditions caused by overall health problems, it is in the best interest of the State to raise Medicaid reimbursement rates paid to dental care providers from 35% to 46% of the average dentist charges in 2023 in order to provide rates that are comparable with the Medicaid rates of surrounding states; Now, therefore, In Committee
H66 Reduce Early Voting Period AN ACT TO REDUCE THE EARLY VOTING PERIOD TO THE SECOND MONDAY BEFORE THE ELECTION. In Committee
Bill Bill Name Motion Vote Date Vote
H23 Various State and Local Gov't Provisions C RPT Adoption 06/26/2025 Absent
H96 Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons M6 Reconsider 06/26/2025 Absent
H96 Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons M11 Not Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H96 Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H125 Continuing Budget Operations M11 Not Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H171 Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H173 Various Local Provisions III R3 Ruled Mat'l M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H193 Firearm Law Revisions M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H210 Perpetual Care of Certain Cemeteries M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H309 Various Local Provisions VI C RPT Adoption 06/26/2025 Absent
S311 The Law and Order Act C RPT Adoption 06/26/2025 Absent
S416 Personal Privacy Protection Act C RPT Adoption 06/26/2025 Absent
S479 SCRIPT Act C RPT Adoption 06/26/2025 Absent
H576 Dept. of Health and Human Services Revisions.-AB M11 Concur Sen. Amd. 1 06/26/2025 Absent
H620 AOC Agency Requests.-AB M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H694 Reg'l Water Study/IBT Subbasin/TMDL M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H850 Interbasin Transfer Moratorium/Study M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H948 The P.A.V.E. Act M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H992 Timeshare Foreclosure/Paternity Matters M11 Concur 06/26/2025 Absent
H1003 Board of Funeral Service Modifications M11 Concur Sen. Amd. 1 06/26/2025 Absent
S768 Confirm Appointment to Industrial Commission Second Reading 06/26/2025 Absent
H1012 Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part II C RPT Adoption 06/26/2025 Absent
S770 General Assembly Appointments Second Reading 06/26/2025 Absent
S101 Protect Tax-Advantaged Accts. & Living Donors Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S118 Military and Veteran Support Act C RPT Adoption 06/25/2025 Yea
H173 Various Local Provisions III R2 Ruled Mat'l M11 Concur 06/25/2025 Abstain
H183 Various Local Provisions II C RPT Adoption 06/25/2025 Yea
H192 Salary Adjustments and Budget Offsets Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S177 Continuing Budget Adjustments Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S177 Continuing Budget Adjustments A2 Rubin Second Reading 06/25/2025 Nay
S177 Continuing Budget Adjustments A1 Blackwell Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S227 Eliminating "DEI" in Public Education Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S254 Charter School Changes C RPT Adoption 06/25/2025 Yea
H369 Parking Lot Reform and Modernization Act Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
H388 Amend Business Corporations Act M11 Concur 06/25/2025 Abstain
S307 Info. Rights of Estate/Death of LLC Member Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
S307 Info. Rights of Estate/Death of LLC Member A1 Schietzelt Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
S328 Age 21 Hemp-Derived Consumables Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
S328 Age 21 Hemp-Derived Consumables A1 Pyrtle Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
S375 Harrison's Law Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
H480 Medical Board Licensing Efficiency Act Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S401 NC Farm Act of 2025 Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S401 NC Farm Act of 2025 A1 McNeely Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S416 Personal Privacy Protection Act Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S416 Personal Privacy Protection Act A1 Morey Second Reading M3 To Lay On The Table 06/25/2025 Yea
S429 2025 Public Safety Act Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S429 2025 Public Safety Act A1 Morey Second Reading M3 To Lay On The Table 06/25/2025 Yea
S391 DOT Omnibus Third Reading M6 Reconsider 06/25/2025 Yea
S391 DOT Omnibus Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S391 DOT Omnibus Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S391 DOT Omnibus A2 Arp Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S391 DOT Omnibus A1 Winslow Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S488 Clarify Disp. Place Analysis/IOLTA Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S488 Clarify Disp. Place Analysis/IOLTA A1 Morey Second Reading 06/25/2025 Nay
S664 JMAC/ABC/Other Revisions Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S664 JMAC/ABC/Other Revisions A1 Pickett Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S706 County Waste Management Assistance Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S706 County Waste Management Assistance A1 Pickett Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
S558 Eliminating "DEI" in Public Higher Ed Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
S595 Various Revenue Laws Changes Third Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
H517 Modify Nonprofit Corp. Act/Charitable Org Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
H546 Medicaid Modernization R3 Ruled Mat'l M11 Concur 06/25/2025 Abstain
H559 Elevators/Interim Code Council Appt.-AB M11 Concur 06/25/2025 Yea
H590 Patient Safety/Med. Imaging/Radiation Therapy Second Reading 06/25/2025 Abstain
H697 NC Genetic Counselors Workforce Act Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
H763 Neighbor State License Recognition Act M11 Concur 06/25/2025 Abstain
H805 Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors M11 Concur 06/25/2025 Yea
H819 DIT Agency Bill Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
H819 DIT Agency Bill A1 Johnson Second Reading 06/25/2025 Yea
H3 Various Local Election Changes II M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H26 Various Local Provisions I R3 Ruled Mat'l M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H67 Healthcare Workforce Reforms M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
S69 Various Local Provisions V Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
H378 Various Ed Law/Tax Acct/NIL Changes M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H412 Child Care Regulatory Reforms C RPT Adoption 06/24/2025 Yea
S321 Accounting Workforce Development Act Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S387 Brownfields Property Reuse Act Revisions Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S387 Brownfields Property Reuse Act Revisions A1 Hall, K. Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S472 Coastal Regulatory Reform Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S472 Coastal Regulatory Reform A1 Smith, Carson Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S600 Improve Health and Human Services Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S600 Improve Health and Human Services A1 Reeder Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S690 Various Real Estate and Business Law Changes Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S690 Various Real Estate and Business Law Changes A1 Stevens Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S710 DPS Agency Changes.-AB Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
S595 Various Revenue Laws Changes Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
H546 Medicaid Modernization R2 Ruled Mat'l M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H537 Alena's Law & Office of Vital Records Changes M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H549 Clarify Powers of State Auditor M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H696 Health Care Practitioner Transparency Act M11 Not Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H737 DOI Omnibus Bill M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H747 2025 Wildlife Resources Changes Second Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
H762 Modernize NC S.A.F.E. Act/2d Mortgage Fee Act M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H768 Emerg. Comm. Code Exempts/Sanitary Board/401 M6 Reconsider 06/24/2025 Yea
H768 Emerg. Comm. Code Exempts/Sanitary Board/401 M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H768 Emerg. Comm. Code Exempts/Sanitary Board/401 M11 Concur 06/24/2025 Yea
H926 Regulatory Reform Act of 2025 Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
H926 Regulatory Reform Act of 2025 A5 Brown, G. Third Reading 06/24/2025 Nay
H926 Regulatory Reform Act of 2025 A4 Cairns Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
H926 Regulatory Reform Act of 2025 A3 Hall, K. Third Reading 06/24/2025 Yea
  Committee Position Rank
Detail North Carolina House Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee Vice Chair 4
Detail North Carolina House Appropriations Committee Vice Chair 29
Detail North Carolina House Appropriations, Transportation Committee Chair 4
Detail North Carolina House Energy and Public Utilities Committee 28
Detail North Carolina House Helene Recovery Committee 40
Detail North Carolina House Rules, Calendar and Operations of the House Committee 23
Detail North Carolina House Transportation Committee Chair 5
Detail North Carolina Joint Legislative Economic Development and Global Engagement Oversight Committee 9
Detail North Carolina Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee 10
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
NC North Carolina House District 003 House Republican In Office 01/01/2021