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Legislator > Ralph Hise

State Senator
Ralph Hise
(R) - North Carolina
North Carolina Senate District 47
In Office - Started: 01/26/2011
contact info
Capitol Office
Legislative Office Building
300 N. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
300 N. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27603
Phone: 919-733-3460
Bill | Bill Name | Summary | Progress |
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S311 | The Law and Order Act | AN ACT TO INCREASE THE PUNISHMENT FOR COMMITTING AN ASSAULT AGAINST A UTILITY OR COMMUNICATIONS WORKER; TO CREATE THE OFFENSE OF CRIMINAL POSSESSION AND UNLAWFUL SALE OF EMBALMING FLUID AND TO MAKE OTHER TECHNICAL REVISIONS; TO AMEND WORKPLACE VIOLENCE PREVENTION LAWS TO COVER MASS PICKETING; TO ESTABLISH AN OFFENSE FOR ENTERING A PART OF A BUILDING NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WITH THE INTENT TO COMMIT AN UNLAWFUL ACT, TO ESTABLISH THE OFFENSE OF LARCENY OF GIFT CARDS, TO REVISE THE ORGANIZED RETAIL THEFT OFFENSE TO INCLUDE OFFENSES INVOLVING GIFT CARDS, AND TO PROVIDE CIVIL LIABILITY FOR LARCENY OF GIFT CARDS; TO ESTABLISH A CRIMINAL OFFENSE FOR POSSESSING CERTAIN EXPLOSIVE OR INCENDIARY DEVICES OR MATERIAL; TO INCREASE THE PENALTIES FOR RECKLESS DRIVING OR STREET RACING THAT CAUSES SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH AND INCREASE PENALTIES FOR HIT AND RUN OFFENSES THAT RESULT IN DEATH; TO CREATE THE OFFENSES OF POSSESSING, BRANDISHING, OR DISCHARGING A FIREARM OR WEAPON OF MASS DEATH AND DESTRUCTION BY A FELON DURING THE COMMISSION OR ATTEMPTED COMMISSION OF A FELONY; TO INCREASE THE PUNISHMENT FOR LARCENY OF MAIL; 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; TO ESTABLISH A MITIGATING FACTOR FOR CERTAIN PERSONS CHARGED WITH IMPAIRED DRIVING WHO VOLUNTARILY EQUIP AND OPERATE A MOTOR VEHICLE WITH AN IGNITION INTERLOCK SYSTEM PRIOR TO TRIAL; TO ENACT THE COMMERCIAL VEHICLE AND CARGO PROTECTION ACT; AND TO MODIFY MISDEMEANOR EXPUNCTION. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S416 | Personal Privacy Protection Act | AN ACT TO ENACT THE PERSONAL PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT. | Vetoed |
S479 | SCRIPT Act | AN ACT SUPPORTING COMMUNITY RETAIL PHARMACIES AND IMPROVING TRANSPARENCY. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S558 | Eliminating "DEI" in Public Higher Ed | AN ACT TO DEMONSTRATE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S INTENT THAT STUDENTS, PROFESSORS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND OTHER EMPLOYEES OF PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION RECOGNIZE THE EQUALITY AND RIGHTS OF ALL PERSONS AND TO PROHIBIT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION FROM PROMOTING CERTAIN CONCEPTS THAT ARE CONTRARY TO THAT INTENT. Whereas, President Trump issued an executive order on January 21, 2025, to ensure that higher education recipients of federal funds comply with all applicable laws prohibiting illegal discrimination and comply with the decision of the United States Supreme Court in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, 600 U.S. 181 (2023); and Whereas, in the last fiscal year, North Carolina received $2.4 billion in federal funding for public higher education, demonstrating the importance of ensuring that public institutions of higher education remain in compliance with federal regulations to protect education funding; and Whereas, the General Assembly is committed to ensuring all North Carolina students enrolled in public institutions of higher education receive a meaningful education based on academic excellence, critical thinking, and the free exchange of ideas; and Whereas, it is the State's role to protect the practice of higher education for students and professors; and Whereas, so-called "DEI" programs promote a worldview that demands people, especially young students, judge others based on their race, sex, or other factors and attack true diversity of thought, stifle opportunity, and stoke division; Now, therefore, | Vetoed |
S227 | Eliminating "DEI" in Public Education | AN ACT TO DEMONSTRATE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S INTENT THAT STUDENTS, TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND OTHER SCHOOL EMPLOYEES RECOGNIZE THE EQUALITY AND RIGHTS OF ALL PERSONS AND TO PROHIBIT PUBLIC SCHOOL UNITS FROM PROMOTING CERTAIN CONCEPTS THAT ARE CONTRARY TO THAT INTENT. Whereas, President Trump issued an executive order on January 29, 2025, to protect American students and ensure that K-12 recipients of federal funds comply with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination and protecting parental rights; and Whereas, in the last fiscal year, North Carolina received $3.1 billion in federal funding for K-12 education, demonstrating the importance of ensuring that public schools remain in compliance with federal regulations to protect education funding; and Whereas, the General Assembly is committed to ensuring all North Carolina public school students receive a meaningful education based on academic excellence, critical thinking, and the free exchange of ideas; and Whereas, it is the State's role to protect the practice of education for public school students and teachers; and Whereas, so-called "DEI" programs promote a worldview that demands people, especially young students, to judge others based on their race, sex, or other factors and attack true diversity of thought, stifle opportunity, and stoke division; Now, therefore, | Vetoed |
S442 | Parents Protection Act | AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO LAWS AFFECTING THE CARE OF JUVENILES AND THE ADOPTION OF CHILDREN. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S266 | The Power Bill Reduction Act | AN ACT TO ELIMINATE THE INTERIM DATE FOR CARBON REDUCTION BY CERTAIN ELECTRIC PUBLIC UTILITIES, TO ALLOW AN ALTERNATIVE COST RECOVERY MECHANISM FOR THE FINANCING COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION WORK IN PROGRESS FOR BASELOAD ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITIES, TO MODIFY THE STATUTES GOVERNING COST RECOVERY FOR FUEL-RELATED CHARGES AND PERFORMANCE-BASED RATEMAKING, AND TO CODIFY A PROVISION AUTHORIZING SECURITIZATION OF COSTS FOR RETIREMENT OF COAL-FIRED GENERATING UNITS. | Vetoed |
S124 | State Hiring Accessibility and Modernization | AN ACT TO REDUCE BARRIERS TO STATE EMPLOYMENT AND TO MODERNIZE THE STATE HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEM. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S177 | Continuing Budget Adjustments | AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS ADJUSTMENTS AFFECTING THE CONTINUING OPERATIONS OF THE STATE. | Crossed Over |
S771 | Const Amend - Disaster Relief Emolument Excpt | AN ACT TO ADD AN EXCEPTION TO THE EMOLUMENTS PROHIBITION OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION FOR CERTAIN DISASTER RELIEF TO BUSINESSES. | In Committee |
S402 | Allow Lottery Winners To Be Confidential | AN ACT TO ALLOW CERTAIN LOTTERY WINNERS TO CHOOSE TO TREAT AS CONFIDENTIAL THEIR IDENTIFYING INFORMATION. | Crossed Over |
S153 | North Carolina Border Protection Act | AN ACT TO PROTECT THE BORDERS OF THE STATE BY (I) REQUIRING COOPERATION WITH FEDERAL IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS, (II) ENSURING STATE FUNDS ARE BEING USED FOR THE BENEFIT OF PERSONS IN THE STATE LEGALLY, (III) CREATING ADDITIONAL INCENTIVES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS TO COMPLY WITH STATE LAWS RELATED TO IMMIGRATION, AND (IV) PROHIBITING UNC CONSTITUENT INSTITUTIONS FROM BECOMING SANCTUARY UNIVERSITIES. Whereas, with their votes electing Donald J. Trump to be the 47th President of our great nation, the American people and the people of North Carolina clearly communicated their strong desire to create a safer country through increased border security and stronger immigration policies; and Whereas, while the federal government is ultimately responsible for the enforcement of our nation's immigration laws, states and local governments have a critical role to play in upholding the rule of law, fighting illegal immigration, and protecting the safety of our citizens; and Whereas, President Trump issued executive orders on January 20, 2025, to protect the American people against invasion, to secure our borders, and to declare a national emergency at the southern border of the United States, thereby continuing his promises to protect our southern border and ensure immigration laws are followed and enforced; and Whereas, it is the policy of the United States to take all appropriate action to secure the borders of our Nation, including through cooperating fully with State and local law enforcement officials in enacting federal-State partnerships to enforce federal immigration priorities; and Whereas, President Trump has, to ensure State and local law enforcement agencies across the United States can assist with the protection of the American people, (i) instructed the Secretary of Homeland Security, to the maximum extent permitted by law, and with the consent of State or local officials as appropriate, to take appropriate action, through agreements under section 287(g) of the INA (8 U.S.C. § 1357(g)) or otherwise, and (ii) authorized State and local law enforcement officials, as the Secretary of Homeland Security determines are qualified and appropriate, to perform the functions of immigration officers in relation to the investigation, apprehension, or detention of aliens in the United States under the direction and the supervision of the Secretary of Homeland Security; and Whereas, President Trump has expressly stated the goal of upholding the rule of law, defending against the waste of hard-earned taxpayer resources, and protecting benefits for American citizens in need, including individuals with disabilities and veterans; and Whereas, Section 5 of Article III of the North Carolina Constitution charges the Governor with taking care that the laws are faithfully executed; and Whereas, to date, Governor Stein has not directed the agencies, law enforcement officers, or other agents of the State to take actions (i) to support or participate in these initiatives to accomplish these goals of securing taxpayer dollars for American and State citizens or (ii) to prevent actions by agencies or political subdivisions of the State that may frustrate these purposes; Now, therefore, | Vetoed |
S50 | Freedom to Carry NC | AN ACT TO PROTECT A PERSON'S RIGHT TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN WITHOUT A PERMIT AND TO CONTINUE ALLOWING PERSONS TO ACQUIRE A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT FOR THE PURPOSES OF RECIPROCITY OR FOR ANY OTHER REASON DESIRED AND TO INCREASE THE AMOUNT PAID FOR LINE OF DUTY DEATHS AND TO ESTABLISH A SCHOLARSHIP FOR CHILDREN OF PERMANENTLY DISABLED OR SLAIN NC LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND TO INCREASE THE PUNISHMENT FOR COMMITTING AN ASSAULT WITH A FIREARM AGAINST CERTAIN EMERGENCY, MEDICAL, AND LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL AND TO CREATE THE OFFENSE OF DISCHARGING A FIREARM BY A FELON DURING THE COMMISSION OR ATTEMPTED COMMISSION OF A FELONY AND TO CREATE THE OFFENSE OF POSSESSING A FIREARM BY A FELON DURING THE COMMISSION OR ATTEMPTED COMMISSION OF A FELONY. | Vetoed |
S248 | Birth Certificates for Persons Adopted | AN ACT TO MAKE ACCESS TO NEW BIRTH CERTIFICATES FOR PERSONS ADOPTED SIMILAR TO PERSONS THAT ARE NOT ADOPTED. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S176 | Allow Counties to Sign MOU | AN ACT TO ALLOW THE MITCHELL COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE AND THE YANCEY COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE TO ENTER INTO MEMORANDUMS OF UNDERSTANDING WITH THE UNICOI COUNTY, TENNESSEE, SHERIFF'S OFFICE TO PERFORM LAW ENFORCEMENT SPECIAL OPERATIONS MISSIONS AND COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS ACROSS STATE LINES. | Crossed Over |
S445 | Reg. Relief for Hospitals in Disaster Zones | AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE AUTOMATIC ADOPTION OF ANY TEMPORARY WAIVER OR MODIFICATION ISSUED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES OR THE CENTERS FOR MEDICARE OR MEDICAID SERVICES UNDER SECTION 1135 OR 1812(F) OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. | Crossed Over |
S257 | 2025 Appropriations Act | AN ACT TO MAKE BASE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS OF STATE AGENCIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND INSTITUTIONS. | Crossed Over |
S164 | Theft of Temporary Housing During Emergency | AN ACT TO SPECIFY THE PUNISHMENT FOR LOOTING ANOTHER PERSON'S TEMPORARY HOUSING IN AN EMERGENCY AREA DURING A DECLARED STATE OF EMERGENCY. | Crossed Over |
S602 | H'cane Helene Bldg Code Window Exemption | AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE A TEMPORARY EXEMPTION FROM CERTAIN STATE BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO FIRE-RESISTANT WINDOWS FOR DOWNTOWN, COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES DAMAGED BY HURRICANE HELENE. | Crossed Over |
S280 | Private School Security Act | AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN EMPLOYEES AND VOLUNTEERS AT NONPUBLIC SCHOOLS MAY CARRY CERTAIN WEAPONS ON EDUCATIONAL PROPERTY WHEN AUTHORIZED BY THE SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES OR SCHOOL ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR AND TO PROVIDE THAT A PERSON MAY CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN ON EDUCATIONAL PROPERTY THAT IS THE LOCATION OF BOTH A SCHOOL AND A PLACE OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP WHEN ATTENDING WORSHIP SERVICES AND OTHER SACERDOTAL FUNCTIONS AT THE PLACE OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP. | Crossed Over |
S394 | Prohibit Foreign Ownership of NC Land | AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE ACQUISITION OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS OR LANDS ADJACENT TO MILITARY INSTALLATIONS BY CERTAIN ADVERSARIAL ENTITIES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE DIVESTMENT OF THOSE LANDS; AND TO PROVIDE FOR DOCUMENTATION AND REGISTRATION OF LAND OWNERSHIP BY CERTAIN ADVERSARIAL ENTITIES. | Crossed Over |
S405 | Chiropractic Mods | AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE LAWS GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF CHIROPRACTIC. | Crossed Over |
S403 | Medicaid Work Requirements | AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPEDIENT IMPLEMENTATION OF MEDICAID WORK REQUIREMENTS. | Crossed Over |
S357 | Pharmacists/Collaborative Practice | AN ACT TO MODERNIZE AND EXPAND PHYSICIAN-PHARMACIST COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE. | Crossed Over |
S754 | School Calendar Flexibility:A New Alternative | AN ACT TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FLEXIBILITY TO LOCAL BOARDS OF EDUCATION IN ADOPTING THE SCHOOL CALENDAR. | Crossed Over |
S89 | AEDs and CPR in Schools | AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE PLACEMENT OF AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATORS (AEDS) IN SCHOOLS AND TO PROVIDE TRAINING FOR SCHOOL PERSONNEL ON THE USE OF AEDS AND CPR. | In Committee |
S190 | Physician Assistant Licensure Compact | AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A PA LICENSURE COMPACT FOR THE LICENSURE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS. | Crossed Over |
S370 | Repeal Certificate of Need Laws | AN ACT REPEALING NORTH CAROLINA'S CERTIFICATE OF NEED LAWS. | Crossed Over |
S671 | Helene Rev. Replace./Locals; Prop Tax Relief | AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A GRANT PROGRAM TO PROVIDE GRANTS AS REVENUE REPLACEMENT TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS THAT EXPERIENCED REVENUE LOSS FROM PROPERTY TAXES, SALES AND USE TAXES, AND WATER AND SEWER RECEIPTS AS THE RESULT OF HURRICANE HELENE AND TO PROVIDE INTEREST RELIEF ON PROPERTY TAXES FOR PROPERTY OWNERS WHO SUSTAINED A CERTAIN LEVEL OF PROPERTY DAMAGE AS THE RESULT OF HURRICANE HELENE. | In Committee |
S335 | Pharmacists/Test and Treat/Influenza & Strep | AN ACT TO ALLOW PHARMACISTS TO TEST AND TREAT FOR CERTAIN ILLNESSES WITH CERTAIN MEDICATIONS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF PHARMACY, TO PROVIDE FOR FAIR AND EQUITABLE REIMBURSEMENT OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES OR PROCEDURES THAT ARE PERFORMED BY A PHARMACIST WITHIN THAT PHARMACIST'S SCOPE OF PRACTICE AND THAT ARE EQUIVALENT TO SERVICES PERFORMED BY OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. | Crossed Over |
S474 | The DAVE Act | AN ACT TO ENACT THE DAVE ACT BY CREATING THE DIVISION OF ACCOUNTABILITY, VALUE, AND EFFICIENCY WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AUDITOR, DIRECTING EACH STATE AGENCY TO REPORT TO THE DIVISION ON ITS USE OF PUBLIC MONIES AND THE STATUS OF ITS VACANT POSITIONS, AND DIRECTING THE DIVISION TO ASSESS THE CONTINUED NEED OF EACH STATE AGENCY AND THE VACANT POSITIONS WITHIN EACH STATE AGENCY. | Crossed Over |
S260 | Confirm Dr. Devdutta Sangvai/DHHS | A SENATE RESOLUTION CONFIRMING DR. DEVDUTTA SANGVAI AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S316 | 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 |
S509 | Health Information Exchange Act Revisions | AN ACT REVISING THE STATEWIDE HEALTH INFORMATION EXCHANGE ACT; AND AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION OF NEW CIVIL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE ACT AND A NEW STATE HEALTH DATA ASSESSMENT FEE. | In Committee |
S540 | Increase Small County Funding | AN ACT TO CHANGE THE ALLOTMENT AMOUNTS FOR AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO THE SMALL COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM SUPPLEMENTAL ALLOTMENT. | In Committee |
S709 | 2025 State Investment Modernization Act.-AB | AN ACT TO ENACT THE 2025 STATE INVESTMENT MODERNIZATION ACT, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE STATE TREASURER. | In Committee |
S601 | Revise Private Need-Based Scholarship | AN ACT TO REVISE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND TO MAKE CERTAIN CONFORMING CHANGES. | In Committee |
S537 | APRN Definitions | AN ACT TO DEFINE THE PRACTICE OF NURSING FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES: NURSE PRACTITIONERS (NP), CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIVES (CNM), CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE ANESTHETISTS (CRNA), AND CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALISTS (CNS). Whereas, North Carolina is expected to be the seventh largest state in the nation by 2035 and demand for health care will continue to increase; and Whereas, North Carolina has provided over 628,000 North Carolinians access to insurance through Medicaid expansion but lacks the health care providers to ensure their access to care; and Whereas, APRNs are registered nurses with master's or doctorate degrees and advanced education and training; and Whereas, North Carolina has over 20,000 advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who have been educated and licensed to practice to their full scope; and Whereas, more than three decades of research demonstrates that APRNs improve access to safe, high-quality, cost-effective, patient-centered health care; and Whereas, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) has called for states to allow APRNs to practice to the full extent of their licensure and education since the 2010 release of the IOM Report on the Future of Nursing; and Whereas, health care costs in North Carolina are among the highest in the nation; and Whereas, a recent report by a Ph.D. health care economist at Duke University estimates savings of at least $700 million annually for North Carolina patients, employers, and taxpayers by removing unnecessary and antiquated government regulations; and Whereas, 36 other states have rolled back these costly and burdensome government regulations on advanced practice registered nurses over the past 31 years with no evidence of negative effects on patient safety, and indeed positive impact on patient care, according to numerous studies; and Whereas, no state has enacted these reforms and later reversed course to reinstate these government regulations; and Whereas, the APRN role has existed for over a half century but remains undefined in North Carolina statute; and Whereas, North Carolina's courts and executive branch have called on the legislature, the body of the people, to remove the ambiguity surrounding APRN practice by clearly defining it in statute; Now, therefore, | In Committee |
S516 | Women's Safety and Protection Act | AN ACT TO DEFINE VARIOUS TERMS IN THE GENERAL STATUTES OF NORTH CAROLINA AND TO ENACT THE WOMEN'S SAFETY AND PROTECTION ACT. | In Committee |
S485 | Prohibit Geoengineering | AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE INTENTIONAL RELEASE OF POLLUTING EMISSIONS, INCLUDING STRATOSPHERIC AEROSOL INJECTION, CLOUD SEEDING, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIO FREQUENCY, INTO THE ATMOSPHERE TO ALTER THE TEMPERATURE, WEATHER, OR THE INTENSITY OF SUNLIGHT. | In Committee |
S404 | RIC FLAIR Act | AN ACT TO REMEMBER ICONIC COMBATANTS THROUGH FOSTERING LEARNING AWARENESS AND INTEREST IN RASSLING. | In Committee |
S414 | Pharmacists/Test and Treat | AN ACT TO ALLOW PHARMACISTS TO TEST AND TREAT FOR CERTAIN ILLNESSES WITH CERTAIN MEDICATIONS APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF PHARMACY, TO PROVIDE FOR FAIR AND EQUITABLE REIMBURSEMENT OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES OR PROCEDURES THAT ARE PERFORMED BY A PHARMACIST WITHIN THAT PHARMACIST'S SCOPE OF PRACTICE AND THAT ARE EQUIVALENT TO SERVICES PERFORMED BY OTHER HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. | In Committee |
S428 | IBT Reforms | AN ACT TO REVISE THE LAWS GOVERNING TRANSFERS OF SURFACE WATER BETWEEN RIVER BASINS. | In Committee |
S393 | Betting and Addiction in Pers. Finance Course | AN ACT TO REQUIRE INSTRUCTION ON GAMBLING AND ADDICTION IN FINANCIAL LITERACY INSTRUCTION. | In Committee |
S411 | School Bus Cameras/Evidence & Contract Length | AN ACT ESTABLISHING THAT CERTAIN SCHOOL BUS CAMERA RECORDED IMAGES ARE PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE DEMONSTRATING A FAILURE TO STOP FOR A SCHOOL BUS AND EXTENDING THE MAXIMUM LENGTH FOR AUTOMATED SCHOOL BUS SAFETY CAMERA SERVICE CONTRACTS WITH PRIVATE VENDORS. | In Committee |
S441 | Revive High-Need Retired Teachers Program | AN ACT TO REVIVE AND EXPAND THE PROGRAM TO ALLOW RETIRED EDUCATORS TO RETURN TO WORK IN HIGH-NEED SCHOOLS. | In Committee |
S412 | Childcare Subsidy Rate Increase & West Pilot | AN ACT TO INCREASE CHILD CARE SUBSIDY RATES AND TO ESTABLISH A PILOT PROGRAM TO BUILD CHILD CARE CAPACITY IN AREAS IMPACTED BY HURRICANE HELENE. | In Committee |
S440 | 2025 Governor's Budget | AN ACT TO MAKE BASE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS OF STATE DEPARTMENTS, INSTITUTIONS, AND AGENCIES, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. | In Committee |
S360 | Healthy Students - A Nurse in Every School | AN ACT TO REQUIRE AT LEAST ONE SCHOOL NURSE IN EVERY SCHOOL IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL UNIT BEGINNING IN THE 2025-2026 SCHOOL YEAR AND TO APPROPRIATE ADDITIONAL FUNDS TO MEET THAT REQUIREMENT. Whereas, the health, well-being, and educational success of public school students in North Carolina are top priorities of the General Assembly; and Whereas, employing school nurses has been shown to have a critical and positive impact on the health, well-being, and educational success of public school students in kindergarten through grade 12 due to services directed toward keeping students healthy, in class, and ready to learn; Now, therefore, | In Committee |
S299 | Government Transparency Act of 2025 | AN ACT TO STRENGTHEN CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT BY INCREASING ACCESSIBILITY TO CERTAIN PUBLIC PERSONNEL PERFORMANCE AND DISMISSAL RECORDS. | In Committee |
S91 | Newborn Safety Devices | AN ACT TO ALLOW NEWBORN SAFETY DEVICE INSTALLATION IN QUALIFIED ESTABLISHMENTS. | In Committee |
S315 | More Transparency/Efficiency in Utiliz. Rev | AN ACT TO INCREASE TRANSPARENCY AND EFFICIENCY IN UTILIZATION REVIEWS. | In Committee |
S296 | Buy American Steel | AN ACT PROVIDING THAT THE STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS SHALL USE AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL IN PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS. | In Committee |
S312 | 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. | In Committee |
S302 | The Sergeant Mickey Hutchens Act | AN ACT TO ALLOW LAW ENFORCEMENT, PROBATION/PAROLE, AND CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS WHO HOLD AN ADVANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT OR CORRECTIONS CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION AND TRAINING STANDARDS COMMISSION OR THE ADVANCED LAW ENFORCEMENT CERTIFICATE ISSUED BY THE NORTH CAROLINA SHERIFFS' EDUCATION AND TRAINING STANDARDS COMMISSION TO PURCHASE, AT FULL COST, UP TO FOUR YEARS' CREDITABLE SERVICE IN THE TEACHERS' AND STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OR THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTAL EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM. | In Committee |
S261 | Energy Security and Affordability Act | AN ACT TO ELIMINATE THE INTERIM DATE FOR CARBON REDUCTION BY CERTAIN ELECTRIC PUBLIC UTILITIES AND TO ALLOW AN ALTERNATIVE COST RECOVERY MECHANISM FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK IN PROGRESS FOR BASELOAD ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITIES. | Crossed Over |
S290 | NC REINS Act | AN ACT TO ENACT THE REGULATIONS FROM THE EXECUTIVE IN NEED OF SCRUTINY ACT. | In Committee |
S58 | AG/Restrict Challenge to Presidential EOs | AN ACT TO LIMIT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S PARTICIPATION IN LITIGATION THAT WOULD RESULT IN THE INVALIDATION OF ANY EXECUTIVE ORDER ISSUED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND TO REQUIRE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO SUBMIT A REPORT REGARDING VIOLATIONS OF G.S. 14-277. | Crossed Over |
S155 | Social Work Interstate Licensure Compact | AN ACT TO ESTABLISH AND ENTER INTO AN INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL WORK. | In Committee |
S264 | Flags at Every School | AN ACT TO REQUIRE AND FUND THE DISPLAY OF THE UNITED STATES AND NORTH CAROLINA FLAGS ON PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS AND IN EVERY PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOM. | In Committee |
S262 | Rescind Old Calls/Constitutional Convention | AN ACT RESCINDING ALL EXTANT APPLICATIONS BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO CONGRESS HERETOFORE RATIFIED PRIOR TO DECEMBER 1, 2024, CALLING FOR A CONVENTION PURSUANT TO THE TERMS OF ARTICLE V OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES FOR PROPOSING ONE OR MORE AMENDMENTS TO THAT CONSTITUTION. | In Committee |
S263 | 2025 Appropriations Act | AN ACT TO MAKE BASE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS OF STATE AGENCIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND INSTITUTIONS. | In Committee |
S259 | School Psychologist Omnibus | AN ACT TO ENACT PROVISIONS RELATED TO IMPROVING THE NUMBER AND QUALITY OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA. | In Committee |
S258 | 2025 Appropriations Act | AN ACT TO MAKE BASE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS OF STATE AGENCIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND INSTITUTIONS. | In Committee |
S250 | Celebrate America's 250th-Let Freedom Ring! | AN ACT TO PERMIT THE SALE, POSSESSION, AND USE OF CERTAIN CONSUMER FIREWORKS AND TO LEVY AN EXCISE TAX ON THE SALES OF CONSUMER FIREWORKS. | In Committee |
S150 | Confirm Joey Hopkins/Sec. of DOT | A SENATE RESOLUTION CONFIRMING JOEY R. HOPKINS AS SECRETARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. | Signed/Enacted/Adopted |
S195 | Protect Campus Survivors Act | AN ACT TO EXEMPT PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE STUDENT DISCIPLINARY RECORDS AT PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION FROM THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT. | In Committee |
S147 | Teacher License Reciprocity | AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM REQUIRING AN OUT-OF-STATE APPLICANT FOR A CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL TEACHING LICENSE TO COMPLETE AN EXAMINATION AS A CONDITION OF LICENSURE. | In Committee |
S123 | Flags at Every School | AN ACT TO REQUIRE AND FUND THE DISPLAY OF THE UNITED STATES AND NORTH CAROLINA FLAGS ON PUBLIC SCHOOL GROUNDS AND IN EVERY PUBLIC SCHOOL CLASSROOM. | In Committee |
S126 | Zero-Based Budgeting | AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE USE OF ZERO-BASED BUDGETING FOR STATE AGENCIES ON A ROTATING BASIS. | In Committee |
S105 | Continuing Care Retirement Communities Act.-AB | AN ACT TO ENACT THE CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES ACT, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. | In Committee |
S109 | Veterans Appreciation Act | AN ACT TO INCREASE THE PROPERTY TAX HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION AMOUNT FOR DISABLED VETERANS TO ALLOW FOR THE EXCLUSION OF APPRECIATION OF THE APPRAISED VALUE OF THE PERMANENT RESIDENCE ATTRIBUTABLE TO HOUSING GRANT FUNDING FROM THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS AND TO ALLOW DISABLED VETERANS TO PREQUALIFY FOR THE DISABLED VETERAN PROPERTY TAX HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION. | In Committee |
S113 | Removal of Squatters from Private Property | AN ACT TO CREATE AN ALTERNATIVE REMEDY FOR THE EXPEDITED REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS FROM PRIVATE PROPERTY BY A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. | In Committee |
S98 | Funds for Dolly Parton's Imagination Library | AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR DOLLY PARTON'S IMAGINATION LIBRARY. | In Committee |
S24 | Govt Mandates Increase Healthcare Costs | AN ACT TO DISCLOSE THE COST OF STATE GOVERNMENT HEALTH INSURANCE MANDATES ON NORTH CAROLINA'S EMPLOYERS AND TAXPAYERS. Whereas, the rising healthcare costs in North Carolina 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, government-mandated health insurance requirements for employers in North Carolina lead to higher premiums, placing undue financial strain on employers, particularly small businesses; and Whereas, health insurance mandates on the North Carolina State Health Plan for Teachers and State Employees carry a cost that is ultimately paid for by taxpayers and divert resources away from other critical public services and economic investments; and Whereas, many consumers in North Carolina are forced to pay for health insurance coverage they neither need nor use as a result of government-mandated benefits that do not align with their personal healthcare needs or preference; and Whereas, the continued escalation of healthcare costs driven by government mandates exacerbates the rising cost of living, as individuals and families struggle to afford both premiums and out-of-pocket expenses for necessary care, and the rising cost of doing business, as employers struggle to continue offering health insurance to employees; Now, therefore, | Crossed Over |
S86 | Enhance Firefighter Benefits & Representation | AN ACT TO ENHANCE BENEFITS AND REPRESENTATION FOR NORTH CAROLINA FIREFIGHTERS AND RESCUE SQUAD WORKERS. | In Committee |
S71 | 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. | In Committee |
S83 | Extend Primary Care Task Force | AN ACT TO EXTEND AND CLARIFY THE PRIMARY CARE PAYMENT REFORM TASK FORCE. | In Committee |
S78 | Official Fried Apple Pie Festival | AN ACT DESIGNATING SPARTA'S FRIED APPLE PIE FESTIVAL AS THE OFFICIAL FRIED APPLE PIE FESTIVAL OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Whereas, the Town of Sparta is home to the annual Fried Apple Pie Festival, which is held at the Alleghany County Fairgrounds; and Whereas, during the Festival, visitors are able to sample a variety of foods from food trucks, listen to music performers, buy crafts from vendors, and enjoy a wide range of fun activities suitable for the entire family; and Whereas, the Festival holds a fried apple pie contest with awards given to first, second, and third place winners as well as an award for the best fried apple pie chosen by those in attendance; and Whereas, the Fried Apple Pie Festival is a unique event held in the State and should be adopted as the official Fried Apple Pie Festival of the State of North Carolina; Now, therefore, | In Committee |
S81 | NC Time Zone/Observe DST All Year | AN ACT TO DESIGNATE THE TIME ZONE OF NORTH CAROLINA AND TO ADOPT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME YEAR-ROUND IF AUTHORIZED BY CONGRESS. | In Committee |
S56 | Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part I | AN ACT TO ENACT THE DISASTER RECOVERY ACT OF 2025 - PART I. | In Committee |
S48 | Access to Sports and Extracurriculars for All | AN ACT TO PERMIT STUDENTS WHO ATTEND A PUBLIC SCHOOL, PRIVATE SCHOOL, OR HOME SCHOOL WITHOUT AN INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS PROGRAM IN A GIVEN SPORT OR PARTICULAR EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THAT ACTIVITY AT A PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL. | In Committee |
S47 | State Emps./No Payroll Dues Deduction | AN ACT REPEALING PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PAYROLL DEDUCTION FOR PAYMENTS TO EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATIONS. | In Committee |
S26 | 47th Senatorial District Local Act-1 | AN ACT RELATING TO THE 47TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. | In Committee |
S14 | Constitutional Amendment/Repeal Literacy Test | AN ACT TO AMEND THE NORTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION TO REPEAL THE LITERACY TEST REQUIREMENT. | In Committee |
Bill | Bill Name | Motion | Vote Date | Vote |
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H23 | Various State and Local Gov't Provisions | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
H226 | City of Greensboro/Deannexations | Third Reading | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
H309 | Various Local Provisions VI | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
H305 | Guilford County Sales Tax Distribution Mods | Third Reading | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S307 | Info. Rights of Estate/Death of LLC Member | Motion 9 To Concur House Amend | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S375 | Harrison's Law | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S401 | NC Farm Act of 2025 | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Nay |
S416 | Personal Privacy Protection Act | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Nay |
S416 | Personal Privacy Protection Act | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S429 | 2025 Public Safety Act | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S391 | DOT Omnibus | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S488 | Clarify Disp. Place Analysis/IOLTA | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Nay |
S479 | SCRIPT Act | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S655 | Extend Certain Rights to Catawba Nation | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Nay |
S664 | JMAC/ABC/Other Revisions | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S706 | County Waste Management Assistance | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S595 | Various Revenue Laws Changes | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Nay |
H948 | The P.A.V.E. Act | Third Reading | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S762 | Confirm Sec. DMVA | Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S762 | Confirm Sec. DMVA | Amendment 1 | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S766 | Confirm Secretary of DEQ | Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S766 | Confirm Secretary of DEQ | Amendment 1 | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S767 | Confirm Secretary of Adult Correction | Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S767 | Confirm Secretary of Adult Correction | Amendment 1 | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
H1012 | Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 - Part II | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S770 | General Assembly Appointments | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
S772 | Adjournment Resolution | Second Reading | 06/26/2025 | Yea |
H96 | Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H96 | Expedited Removal of Unauthorized Persons | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H116 | Local Bd. of Ed. Election Changes | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S118 | Military and Veteran Support Act | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H171 | Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H171 | Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI | Amendment 3 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H171 | Equality in State Agencies/Prohibition on DEI | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S125 | Various Education Changes | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S133 | NCCCS LMS/NCLDS | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H183 | Various Local Provisions II | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H193 | Firearm Law Revisions | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H193 | Firearm Law Revisions | Amendment 1 Motion 1 To Table | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H210 | Perpetual Care of Certain Cemeteries | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H210 | Perpetual Care of Certain Cemeteries | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H226 | City of Greensboro/Deannexations | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H305 | Guilford County Sales Tax Distribution Mods | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S254 | Charter School Changes | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H357 | Continuing Care Retirement Communities Act.-AB | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H412 | Child Care Regulatory Reforms | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S311 | The Law and Order Act | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S387 | Brownfields Property Reuse Act Revisions | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S472 | Coastal Regulatory Reform | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S600 | Improve Health and Human Services | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S690 | Various Real Estate and Business Law Changes | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S710 | DPS Agency Changes.-AB | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H576 | Dept. of Health and Human Services Revisions.-AB | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H620 | AOC Agency Requests.-AB | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H620 | AOC Agency Requests.-AB | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H850 | Interbasin Transfer Moratorium/Study | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H948 | The P.A.V.E. Act | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H948 | The P.A.V.E. Act | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H992 | Timeshare Foreclosure/Paternity Matters | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
H992 | Timeshare Foreclosure/Paternity Matters | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H959 | Various Education Changes | Conference Report Motion 8 To Adopt | 06/25/2025 | Nay |
H1003 | Board of Funeral Service Modifications | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H1003 | Board of Funeral Service Modifications | Amendment 1 | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S768 | Confirm Appointment to Industrial Commission | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
S770 | General Assembly Appointments | Second Reading | 06/25/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Second Reading | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 7 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 6 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 5 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 4 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 3 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 2 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H125 | Continuing Budget Operations | Amendment 1 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
S124 | State Hiring Accessibility and Modernization | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H173 | Various Local Provisions III | Third Reading | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H441 | Shrimp Trawling Transition Program/Fees | Third Reading | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
S449 | Fisc Resp & K-20 Tech Plan/Centr Offic Salary | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/24/2025 | Nay |
H559 | Elevators/Interim Code Council Appt.-AB | Second Reading | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H559 | Elevators/Interim Code Council Appt.-AB | Amendment 1 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Second Reading | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Motion 3 Previous Question | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Motion 11 To Substitute | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Motion 11 To Adjourn | 06/24/2025 | Nay |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Motion 11 Divide Question | 06/24/2025 | Nay |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Motion 1 To Table Motion 11 To Postpone | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Amendment 9 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Amendment 8 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Amendment 7 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Amendment 4 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Amendment 2 | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
H805 | Prevent Sexual Exploitation/Women and Minors | Amendment 10 Motion 1 To Table | 06/24/2025 | Yea |
S77 | School Contracted Health Services | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/23/2025 | Yea |
S118 | Military and Veteran Support Act | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/23/2025 | Nay |
H173 | Various Local Provisions III | Second Reading | 06/23/2025 | Yea |
S254 | Charter School Changes | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/23/2025 | Nay |
H388 | Amend Business Corporations Act | Third Reading | 06/23/2025 | Yea |
H388 | Amend Business Corporations Act | Amendment 3 | 06/23/2025 | Yea |
S295 | Clarify Motor Vehicle Dealer Laws | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/23/2025 | Yea |
S311 | The Law and Order Act | Motion 9 To Concur | 06/23/2025 | Nay |
H441 | Shrimp Trawling Transition Program/Fees | Second Reading | 06/23/2025 | Yea |
Committee | Position | Rank | |
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Detail | North Carolina Joint Governmental Operations Commission | Ex-Officio | 23 |
Detail | North Carolina Joint Health and Human Services Legislative Oversight Committee | 7 | |
Detail | North Carolina Joint Information Technology Legislative Oversight Committee | Co-Chair | 1 |
Detail | North Carolina Joint Legislative Elections Oversight Committee | 6 | |
Detail | North Carolina Joint Legislative Research Commission | 4 | |
Detail | North Carolina Joint Legislative Services Commission | 3 | |
Detail | North Carolina Joint Medicaid Legislative Oversight Committee | 4 | |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Appropriations and Base Budget Committee | Chair | 1 |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Elections Committee | Chair | 2 |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Finance Committee | 11 | |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Health Care Committee | 10 | |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Nominations Select Committee | 6 | |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Pensions and Retirement and Aging Committee | 11 | |
Detail | North Carolina Senate Rules and Operations of the Senate Committee | 10 |
State | District | Chamber | Party | Status | Start Date | End Date |
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NC | District 47 | Senate | Republican | In Office | 01/26/2011 |