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State Senator
Gladys Robinson
(D) - North Carolina
North Carolina Senate District 28
In Office - Started: 01/01/2011

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Raleigh, NC 27601
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Bill Bill Name Summary Progress
S375 Harrison's Law AN ACT TO ENACT HARRISON'S LAW TO REVISE THE CRIMINAL OFFENSE OF HAZING. Crossed Over
S378 HOA Revisions AN ACT TO AMEND LAWS GOVERNING OWNERS' ASSOCIATIONS IN CONDOMINIUMS AND PLANNED COMMUNITIES, TO MANDATE PRELITIGATION MEDIATION OF DISPUTES BETWEEN OWNERS' ASSOCIATIONS AND THEIR MEMBERS, AND TO REQUIRE THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO COLLECT AND REPORT ON COMPLAINTS SUBMITTED TO IT INVOLVING SUCH DISPUTES. 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
S369 Medicaid Telehealth Services AN ACT TO ENSURE THAT CERTAIN PROVIDERS OF TELEHEALTH SERVICES ARE ELIGIBLE TO ENROLL AS MEDICAID PROVIDERS. Crossed Over
S361 Protecting First Responders Act AN ACT TO INCREASE THE PUNISHMENT FOR COMMITTING AN ASSAULT OR AFFRAY AGAINST CERTAIN EMERGENCY RESPONDERS AND TO CRIMINALIZE EXPOSING CERTAIN EMERGENCY RESPONDERS TO FENTANYL OR OTHER HARMFUL DRUG OR CHEMICAL AGENTS AND TO APPROPRIATE NONRECURRING FUNDS TO THE NORTH CAROLINA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES TO DISTRIBUTE AS GRANTS TO USE FOR EQUIPMENT TO PROTECT CERTAIN FIRST RESPONDERS. In Committee
S658 Funds/Greensboro Blandwood Mansion AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNS TO PRESERVATION GREENSBORO INCORPORATED FOR OPERATING EXPENSES AND RENOVATION OF THE HISTORIC BLANDWOOD MANSION. In Committee
S627 Small Business Capital Improvement Account AN ACT TO ALLOW SMALL BUSINESSES TO ELIMINATE STATE INCOME TAXES ON A PORTION OF REVENUE IF USED FOR CAPITAL EXPENDITURES. In Committee
S715 Student Voter ID Grant Program/CCs AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO REQUIRE THE STATE BOARD OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES TO ESTABLISH THE STUDENT VOTER IDENTIFICATION GRANT PROGRAM AND TO ENCOURAGE COMMUNITY COLLEGES TO APPLY FOR GRANTS UNDER THE PROGRAM. In Committee
S649 Restore Master's Pay for Teachers & ISP AN ACT TO REINSTATE EDUCATION-BASED SALARY SUPPLEMENTS FOR TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL. In Committee
S622 Healthy Families & Workplaces/Paid Sick Leave AN ACT PROVIDING FOR HEALTHY FAMILIES AND HEALTHY WORKPLACES BY ENSURING THAT ALL WORKERS HAVE EARNED PAID SICK DAYS TO ADDRESS THEIR OWN HEALTH NEEDS AND THE HEALTH NEEDS OF THEIR FAMILIES. Whereas, nearly every worker in North Carolina is likely to need, during any given year, time off to attend to his or her own illness or that of an immediate family member or for routine medical care; and Whereas, paid sick days have been shown to slow the spread of COVID-19, saving lives and reducing the strain on North Carolina's medical system; and Whereas, paid sick days are a first line of defense in any contagious disease outbreak; and Whereas, many high-contact industries where contagious illnesses are most likely to spread are also those with the lowest paid sick days access rates in North Carolina, including the child care, home- and facility-based senior care, and food and drink sectors; and Whereas, North Carolinians working in low-wage industries are both least likely to have access to paid sick days and least able to afford to take time off for illness without pay; and Whereas, working North Carolinians who are Black and Latino are less likely to have access to employer-provided paid sick days; and Whereas, the lack of paid sick days contributes to workforce attrition and detachment for women; and Whereas, when parents are available to care for their children who become sick, the children's recovery is faster, more serious illnesses are prevented, and the children's overall health is improved; and Whereas, parents who cannot afford to miss work must send children with a contagious illness to child care or school, contributing to the high rate of infections in child care centers and schools; and Whereas, over 62,967 North Carolinians reported physical abuse or sexual assault between July 2017 and June 2018, and there were 1,036 domestic violence-related homicides in North Carolina between 2004 and 2018; and Whereas, victims of domestic violence and sexual assault need time off to care for their health or to seek solutions, such as a restraining order or housing, to avoid or prevent abuse, and are forced to lose days of paid employment; and Whereas, 38% or over 1.6 million private-sector workers in North Carolina are not entitled to any earned paid sick days to care for their own health needs or the health needs of members of their families; and Whereas, low-income workers are significantly less likely to have earned paid sick days, with 60% of those earning less than $20,000 per year lacking access to earned paid sick days; Now, therefore, In Committee
S482 Don't Tread on Me Act AN ACT TO ENACT THE DON'T TREAD ON ME: AN INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS ACT. Whereas, the right to individual privacy is a cornerstone of a free society, and the government has no business prying into private lives without a truly compelling reason; and Whereas, medical decisions belong to individuals and families, not politicians, and no one should have to navigate government red tape to make personal health choices; and Whereas, parents - not the government - are responsible for raising their children, deciding their education, and making healthcare decisions without interference from political agendas; and Whereas, every North Carolinian has a constitutional right to a strong public education, and that means access to books, ideas, and knowledge without government censorship or political gatekeeping; and Whereas, discrimination by the government - whether based on race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or political beliefs - has no place in a free society, and equal protection under the law must apply to everyone; Now, therefore, In Committee
S480 NC Paid Family Leave Insurance Act AN ACT TO ENACT THE NORTH CAROLINA PAID FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE ACT. In Committee
S510 Menstrual Products Sales Tax Exemption AN ACT TO EXEMPT MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS FROM SALES TAX. In Committee
S529 Second Chance Success Act AN ACT TO ELIMINATE VARIOUS CRIMINAL JUSTICE FEES AND RESTRICT THE EXTENSION OF PROBATION WHEN FAILURE TO PAY THE PROBATION SUPERVISION FEE IS THE ONLY GROUNDS FOR EXTENSION. In Committee
S751 Protect Children from Leaking Garbage Trucks AN ACT TO RESTORE PUBLIC HEALTH PROTECTIONS FROM LEAKING SOLID WASTE TRANSPORT VEHICLES. In Committee
S708 Working Families Act AN ACT REDUCING PARENT COPAYMENTS FOR SUBSIDIZED CHILD CARE, REENACTING THE CHILD TAX CREDIT, INCREASING THE STATE MINIMUM WAGE TO FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER HOUR ON LABOR DAY 2025 AND GRANTING LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FLEXIBILITY TO SET A HIGHER LOCAL MINIMUM WAGE, INCREASING THE INCOME ELIGIBILITY LIMIT FOR THE PROPERTY TAX HOMESTEAD CIRCUIT BREAKER, CREATING A HOMEBUYERS' ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY FOR FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS WHO WORK AS PUBLIC SERVANTS, AND ENACTING THE NORTH CAROLINA PAID FAMILY LEAVE INSURANCE ACT TO HELP WORKING FAMILIES AND CREATING THE EMPLOYER GRANT FUND TO OFFSET COSTS INCURRED BY EMPLOYERS AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THAT PURPOSE. In Committee
S563 The Michael Jordans of Tomorrow Act AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE LAWS TO ENHANCE THE COMPETITIVENESS OF STUDENT-ATHLETES IN NORTH CAROLINA WITH REGARD TO NAME, IMAGE, AND LIKENESS AGREEMENTS AND DIRECT COMPENSATION OF STUDENT-ATHLETES. In Committee
S659 Investing in North Carolina Act AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO RAISE SALARIES FOR TEACHERS, STATE EMPLOYEES, COMMUNITY COLLEGE EMPLOYEES, AND EMPLOYEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA; TO PROVIDE A COST-OF-LIVING INCREASE FOR RETIREES; TO EXPAND THE WAGE$ PROGRAM STATEWIDE; AND TO CREATE A TAX CREDIT FOR QUALIFYING EMPLOYERS EQUAL TO THE LESSER OF FIVE PERCENT OF WAGES PAID TO EMPLOYEES DURING THE TAXABLE YEAR OR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. In Committee
S618 Lasting Economic and Academic Prosperity Act AN ACT TO ENACT THE LASTING ECONOMIC AND ACADEMIC PROSPERITY (LEAP) ACT. In Committee
S642 SAVE Students Act AN ACT TO REQUIRE PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS TO RECEIVE EVIDENCE-BASED TRAINING ON IDENTIFICATION OF WARNING SIGNS OF SUICIDE, VIOLENCE, AND SOCIAL ISOLATION. In Committee
S621 An Act for Better Education AN ACT TO REENACT THE SALES AND USE TAX HOLIDAY FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES. In Committee
S652 Voter Fraud Prevention Act AN ACT TO REQUIRE A SPECIAL ELECTION WHEN AN ELECTED OR APPOINTED MEMBER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY CHANGES PARTY AFFILIATION DURING THE MEMBER'S TERM IN OFFICE WITH MORE THAN SIX MONTHS OF THE TERM REMAINING AND TO REQUIRE THE RETURN OF CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS UPON THE REQUEST OF THE CONTRIBUTOR. Whereas, nothing is more important to the functioning of an open and free democracy than voter confidence in elections; and Whereas, members of the General Assembly are duty-bound to faithfully pursue the interests and issues for which they were elected; and Whereas, political party affiliation switches by seated legislators may have profound consequences for those legislators' constituents and all residents of North Carolina; and Whereas, both major parties have had members switch political party affiliation; and Whereas, 25,986 votes were cast in the 2022 general election for or against a North Carolina legislator who chose to switch political party affiliation less than six months after being sworn into office; Now, therefore, In Committee
S736 Foundation Act: Building NC's Housing Future AN ACT TO COMPREHENSIVELY ADDRESS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY AND ACCESSIBILITY ISSUES AND NEEDS IN THE STATE. In Committee
S526 The Hands Free NC Act AN ACT MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO USE A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE WHILE OPERATING A MOTOR VEHICLE ON A PUBLIC STREET, HIGHWAY, OR PUBLIC VEHICULAR AREA. In Committee
S525 Living Wage Guarantee Act AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A STATE MINIMUM WAGE OF FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER HOUR, INCORPORATE AUTOMATIC INFLATION ADJUSTMENTS, AND ENSURE ECONOMIC STABILITY FOR WORKERS IN NORTH CAROLINA. Whereas, the current minimum wage in North Carolina has remained stagnant at $7.25 per hour since 2009, failing to keep pace with rising living costs; and Whereas, increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour will enhance financial security for low-income workers, reduce poverty, and boost consumer spending, benefiting the State's economy; and Whereas, automatic inflation adjustments will prevent wage stagnation and ensure that earnings maintain their real value over time; and Whereas, Article I, Section 1, of the North Carolina Constitution affirms the right of all citizens to enjoy the fruits of their labor, which includes fair compensation; Now, therefore, In Committee
S745 Child Care Center Capacity Amendment Act AN ACT TO PROVIDE FLEXIBILITY IN CHILD CARE SETTINGS BY ALLOWING AN INCREASE IN MAXIMUM GROUP SIZES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS AND ALIGNING THE LICENSING RULE REGARDING NAP TIME SUPERVISION FOR ONE-YEAR OLDS WITH THE RULE FOR TWO-YEAR OLDS. In Committee
S643 Expand & Enhance the Teaching Fellows Program AN ACT TO EXPAND AND ENHANCE THE NORTH CAROLINA TEACHING FELLOWS PROGRAM. Whereas, the pursuit of teaching is the pursuit of excellence, and excellent teachers are not just born, they are developed, equipped, trained, and valued; and Whereas, all students in North Carolina deserve to be taught by excellent teachers; and Whereas, the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program has an important legacy in North Carolina, providing the best and brightest students the opportunity to have a place of influence and distinction by elevating them to a vital role - the role of a teacher; and Whereas, based on the sorely inadequate and regularly declining enrollment in teacher preparation programs and an accelerating teacher turnover rate, North Carolina is facing an overwhelming teacher shortage across the State, especially in rural counties; and Whereas, the teacher shortage is a growing crisis for our entire educational system as well as the future of our State; and Whereas, to solve this problem and provide stable, talented, motivated, and excellent teachers in our classrooms, we need to continue to rebuild the North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program; Now, therefore, In Committee
S534 Capital Project Funding at NCA&T/WSSU AN ACT TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS AT NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY AND WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY. In Committee
S547 Clarify Ballot Language for Art. 46 Tax AN ACT TO MODIFY THE BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR THE REFERENDUM REQUIRED TO LEVY THE ONE-QUARTER PERCENT COUNTY SALES AND USE TAX TO CLARIFY THAT REVENUE DERIVED FROM THE TAX CAN BE USED FOR ANY PUBLIC PURPOSE. In Committee
S542 Western NC Support; Expand Comm. Eco. Dev AN ACT TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR RECOVERY EFFORTS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA AND TO EXPAND COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SERVICES. In Committee
S732 NC Economic Progress and Well Being AN ACT TO MEASURE THE ECONOMIC PROGRESS AND WELL-BEING OF THE STATE. Whereas, North Carolinians have prioritized their economic well-being and its advancement as essential work of our State lawmakers; and Whereas, public policy choices can create the conditions for economic security and progress; and Whereas, the State's overall economic progress depends on the well-being of its people and communities; and Whereas, policymakers should monitor the impact of public policy choices on the well-being of people across the State and economic progress by the assessments of people and communities rather than markets and productivity alone; and Whereas, the NC General Assembly should strive to conduct its work to advance for every person in North Carolina, and Whereas, it is essential to have a well-rounded opportunity to have economically safe, stable and secure lives, including (i) access to jobs that pay enough to ensure a standard of living where a person can get ahead and a high level of life satisfaction, (ii) affordable prices for the basics like food, housing, health care and child care, (iii) access to the education and training that supports mobility, opportunity and participation in civic life, (iv) opportunity to start and expand business free from unfair competition and domination by monopolies and other unfair advantage for certain kinds of businesses, (v) a community of opportunity free from concentrated disadvantage, toxic exposures and connected to supports to learn, earn and live a healthy life, and (vi) adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, climate disaster, and unemployment; Now, therefore, In Committee
S660 Honoring Sacrifice: NC Veterans Relief Act AN ACT TO GRADUALLY INCREASE THE EXEMPTION AMOUNT UNDER THE DISABLED VETERAN PROPERTY TAX HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION, TO ALLOW DISABLED VETERANS TO PREQUALIFY FOR THE DISABLED VETERAN PROPERTY TAX HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION, TO EXCLUDE THE PRIMARY MOTOR VEHICLE OWNED BY A ONE HUNDRED PERCENT DISABLED VETERAN FROM THE PROPERTY TAX, AND TO REIMBURSE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR A PERCENTAGE OF THEIR RESULTING REVENUE LOSS. Whereas, North Carolina strives to be the most veteran-friendly state in the nation; and Whereas, North Carolina recognizes the sacrifices of its veterans who have become 100% permanently and totally disabled due to service-connected conditions; and Whereas, homeownership and reliable transportation are critical to the well-being of disabled veterans, this act seeks to provide immediate financial relief through property tax exemptions; and Whereas, to ensure local governments remain financially stable, this act establishes a hold harmless model to reimburse local governments up to 50% of revenue losses resulting from the implementation of this act, ensuring a shared investment between the State and local governments in honoring our disabled veterans; Now, therefore, In Committee
S714 Prohibit Corporal Punishment in Schools AN ACT TO PROHIBIT CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Whereas, "corporal punishment" is defined in statute as "the intentional infliction of physical pain upon the body of a student as a disciplinary measure"; and Whereas, more than 80 research studies confirm that corporal punishment is not associated with improvement in academic outcomes, but is associated with impeding students' psychological and emotional development; and Whereas, 31 states have enacted statutory bans on corporal punishment in public schools; and Whereas, none of this State's 115 local school administrative units currently allow the use of corporal punishment; and Whereas, the State Board of Education, the North Carolina Parent Teacher Association, and virtually all professional and advocacy organizations related to children recommend the prohibition of corporal punishment in public schools; Now, therefore, In Committee
S596 Critical Campus Funding Repairs AN ACT TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL UNIVERSITY FOR NEEDED CAMPUS REPAIRS. In Committee
S612 Convert School Buses to Electric by 2050 AN ACT TO CONVERT THE SCHOOL BUS FLEET TO ELECTRIC BUSES BY 2050 AND TO ESTABLISH A GRANT PROGRAM TO ASSIST SMALL COUNTIES IN CONVERTING ACTIVITY BUSES TO ELECTRIC. In Committee
S646 Make NC Insurrection-Free AN ACT MAKING PARTICIPANTS IN THE JANUARY SIXTH INSURRECTION INELIGIBLE FOR STATE GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT. In Committee
S571 MOMnibus 3.0 AN ACT TO ENACT THE NORTH CAROLINA MOMNIBUS ACT. Whereas, every person should be entitled to dignity and respect during and after pregnancy and childbirth, and patients should receive the best care possible regardless of age, race, ethnicity, color, religion, ancestry, disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, citizenship, nationality, immigration status, primary language, or language proficiency; and Whereas, the United States has the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world, where about 700 women die each year from childbirth and another 50,000 suffer from severe complications; and Whereas, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that the majority of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable; and Whereas, pregnancy-related deaths among black birthing people are also more likely to be miscoded; and Whereas, access to prenatal care, socioeconomic status, and general physical health do not fully explain the disparity seen in maternal mortality and morbidity rates among black individuals, and there is a growing body of evidence that black people are often treated unfairly and unequally in the health care system; and Whereas, implicit bias is a key driver of health disparities in communities of color; and Whereas, health care providers in North Carolina are not required to undergo any implicit bias testing or training; and Whereas, currently there does not exist any system to track the number of incidents where implicit prejudice and implicit stereotypes led to negative birth and maternal health outcomes; and Whereas, it is in the interest of this State to reduce the effects of implicit bias in pregnancy, childbirth, and postnatal care so that all people are treated with dignity and respect by their health care providers; Now, therefore, In Committee
S392 Safeguard Fair Elections AN ACT TO PROVIDE INCREASED PROTECTIONS FOR VOTERS AND ELECTIONS OFFICIALS AGAINST VARIOUS FORMS OF INTERFERENCE WITH AN ELECTION AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES. In Committee
S435 Restore Master's Pay for Teachers & ISP AN ACT TO REINSTATE EDUCATION-BASED SALARY SUPPLEMENTS FOR TEACHERS AND INSTRUCTIONAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL. In Committee
S436 Age with Dignity Act (Caregiver Tax Credit) AN ACT TO ENACT THE AGE WITH DIGNITY ACT TO CREATE A CAREGIVER TAX CREDIT. In Committee
S433 Restore Educator Longevity AN ACT TO RESTORE LONGEVITY PAYMENTS FOR EDUCATORS. In Committee
S463 Medicaid Coverage for Doula Services AN ACT TO REQUIRE NC MEDICAID TO COVER DOULA SERVICES DURING PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD AND TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR SUPPORT SERVICES TO THE DOULA WORKFORCE. In Committee
S438 NC Adopt ERA AN ACT TO RATIFY THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Whereas, Article V of the Constitution of the United States of America sets forth a two-step amending process; and Whereas, the first step of the Article V amending process is proposal of an amendment by two-thirds vote of both houses of Congress or by a convention called by application of two-thirds of the States; and Whereas, the 92nd Congress of the United States of America, at its second session, in both houses, by a constitutional majority of two-thirds thereof, adopted the following proposition to amend the Constitution of the United States of America in the following words, to wit: "JOINT RESOLUTION "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled (two-thirds of each House concurring therein), That the following article is proposed as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission by the Congress: "ARTICLE ______ "Section 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. "Sec. 2. The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article. "Sec. 3. This amendment shall take effect two years after the date of ratification."; and Whereas, next, the second and final step of the Article V amending process is ratification of an amendment by three-fourths of the States; and Whereas, some forty-eight years after the amendment was adopted by Congress, on January 27, 2020, Virginia became the 38th of the 50, or three-fourths, of the States to ratify this federal Equal Rights Amendment; and Whereas, in its distinct role as one of the original thirteen States, North Carolina participated in the 1787 federal Constitutional Convention and helped draft the precise text of the federal Constitution, including Article V which preserves States' rights to amend the document; and Whereas, a demand for amendments to the federal Constitution in order to recognize individual rights is part of the patriotic heritage of the State of North Carolina; and Whereas, James Madison and other leaders made clear to the state ratifying conventions for the federal Constitution that ratification cannot be conditioned on amendments and, once made, a ratification is final and cannot be rescinded; and Whereas, at the state ratifying convention for the federal Constitution held in Hillsborough in summer of 1788, North Carolina delegates sought a bill of individual rights to be added to the federal Constitution and voted 184 to 84 to neither ratify nor reject the document; and Whereas, as a consequence, North Carolina was one of only two original States not part of the then United States under the new federal Constitution at the end of 1788; and Whereas, the comments and concerns of North Carolina informed James Madison when he drafted amendments preserving individual and States' rights; and Whereas, those proposed twelve amendments were approved by the new Congress in September of 1789; and Whereas, after those amendments were sent to the States for ratification, North Carolina ratified the federal Constitution at its second state ratifying convention in Fayetteville in November of 1789; and Whereas, in December of 1789, North Carolina ratified all twelve of the amendments proposed by Congress; and Whereas, because of North Carolina's initial refusal to ratify a federal Constitution without a bill of rights, we have our first ten amendments protecting individual rights at the national level; and Whereas, another one of the twelve amendments ratified by North Carolina in December of 1789 was added to the federal Constitution over 200 years later, in 1992, when it became fully ratified by 38 of the 50, or three-fourths, of the States; and Whereas, that amendment, known as the Congressional Pay Amendment, is our 27th Amendment, because Article V of the federal Constitution does not limit the time for States to ratify an amendment; and Whereas, adding a ratification time limit is itself an amendment to the Constitution and must be included within the text of an amendment in order to have effect; and Whereas, the seven-year ratification time frame included in the internal resolution Congress used to vote on the proposed Equal Rights Amendment is outside the text of the amendment and without legal effect; and Whereas, having been fully ratified by three-fourths of the States as of January 27, 2020, and with those ratifications as final and irrevocable under law, the Equal Rights Amendment is now our 28th Amendment to the federal Constitution, despite a failure to date of the federal government to comply with 1 United States Code 106b requiring official recognition of this constitutional act of the States; and Whereas, North Carolina's own history has shown that a constitutional ratification is an important statement of States' rights at any time, as exemplified by the state's ratification of the 19th Amendment on May 6, 1971, 51 years after its ratification; and Whereas, unlike other State constitutions, the North Carolina State Constitution does not include equal protection against sex discrimination; and Whereas, in a 2020 poll by the Pew Research Center, about eight in ten Americans (78%) said they favored the federal Equal Rights Amendment, including majorities of men and women and Democrats and Republicans alike; and Whereas, bipartisan support for the Equal Rights Amendment has continued to rise in North Carolina, with a 2023 Meredith Poll showing an increase of more than four percent of voters in support (to 71.5%), and opposition falling by more than three percent (to just 13.5%) compared to a 2019 poll; and Whereas, the federal Equal Rights Amendment is a foundational constitutional guarantee in North Carolina and nationally, since it affirms that constitutional rights are held equally by all persons regardless of sex; and Whereas, a recognition of individual rights, including equality of rights under the federal Constitution, is an essential addition to North Carolina's patriotic heritage; Now, therefore, In Committee
S366 Increase Medicaid PCS and PDN Rates AN ACT TO INCREASE MEDICAID REIMBURSEMENT RATES FOR PERSONAL CARE SERVICES AND PRIVATE DUTY NURSING SERVICES. In Committee
S358 Hate Crimes Prevention Act AN ACT TO INCREASE THE SCOPE AND PUNISHMENT OF HATE CRIMES; TO REQUIRE THE STATE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION TO CREATE AND MAINTAIN A HATE CRIMES STATISTICS DATABASE; TO REQUIRE THE NORTH CAROLINA JUSTICE ACADEMY TO DEVELOP AND PROVIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS WITH TRAINING ON IDENTIFYING, RESPONDING TO, AND REPORTING HATE CRIMES; AND TO REQUIRE THE CONFERENCE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEYS OF NORTH CAROLINA TO DEVELOP AND PROVIDE TRAINING TO PROSECUTORS ON HOW TO PROSECUTE HATE CRIMES. In Committee
S379 Senior Care Assurance Act AN ACT ENHANCING AND EXPANDING ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE, HIGH-QUALITY HEALTHCARE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS THROUGH IMPROVED CHRONIC CARE MANAGEMENT, PREVENTIVE SERVICES, AND HOME-BASED CARE; AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THESE PURPOSES. Whereas, North Carolina's senior population is increasing, necessitating enhanced healthcare services and infrastructure to support their well-being and independence; and Whereas, the North Carolina Constitution empowers the General Assembly to promote public health and welfare, including the care of senior citizens; and Whereas, expanded preventive healthcare, telehealth services, and home-based care can improve seniors' quality of life, reduce long-term medical costs, and support independent aging; Now, therefore, In Committee
S384 2025 Safe Drinking Water Act AN ACT TO PROTECT NORTH CAROLINA CITIZENS FROM HARMFUL TOXINS IN DRINKING WATER BY REQUIRING THE COMMISSION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH TO ESTABLISH MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR CHEMICALS THAT ARE PROBABLE OR KNOWN CARCINOGENS OR ARE OTHERWISE TOXIC. 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
S362 Strengthen Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF AGING, TO STRENGTHEN THE LONG-TERM CARE OMBUDSMAN PROGRAM BY FUNDING ADDITIONAL REGIONAL OMBUDSMAN POSITIONS AND DIRECTING A STUDY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON STATUTORY CHANGES NECESSARY TO IMPROVE THE PROGRAM AND THE SYSTEM OF VOLUNTEERS SUPPORTING THE PROGRAM. In Committee
S367 Capital Project Funding at HBCUs AN ACT TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO THE STATE'S HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES TO FUND NEW AND ONGOING CAMPUS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS. In Committee
S352 Community Health Center Grants for LARCs AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, TO PROVIDE GRANTS TO NONPROFIT COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS FOR THE PURCHASE AND DISTRIBUTION OF LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTIVES. In Committee
S354 NC Breakthrough Act AN ACT TO REENACT AND MODIFY THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDIT. In Committee
S353 The Second Chance Coding Act AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO DEVELOP A PROGRAM TO PROVIDE DELINQUENT JUVENILES COMMITTED TO YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTERS WITH AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP CODING, PROGRAMMING, AND OTHER COMPUTER-RELATED SKILLS. In Committee
S348 Home Comfort Act AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF AGING, TO ESTABLISH A HOME MODIFICATION GRANT PROGRAM AND TO EXPAND STATE-FUNDED SUPPORTIVE SERVICES TO HELP SENIORS SAFELY AGE IN PLACE WITH COMFORT AND DIGNITY. Whereas, North Carolina's population of senior citizens is growing, necessitating expanded home-based care and State-funded financial assistance to enable them to age in place comfortably at home; and Whereas, assisting senior citizens with necessary home modifications and in-home support services will promote greater independence and safety, which are linked to a higher quality of life; and Whereas, Article XI, Section 4 of the North Carolina Constitution establishes the State's duty to provide for the welfare of its most vulnerable citizens; Now, therefore, In Committee
S343 Secure Home, Secure Future Act AN ACT TO CREATE THE SECURE HOME AND FUTURE PROPERTY TAX RELIEF BENEFIT. In Committee
S323 Student Health and Responsibility Act AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO ESTABLISH THE SAFER SEX SUPPLIES GRANT PROGRAM. Whereas, North Carolina experiences significant costs related to treating sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which impact the public health system and the economy of the State; and Whereas, investing in preventive health measures is proven to reduce taxpayer burdens by lowering emergency medical costs and Medicaid expenses and by avoiding lost productivity due to illness; and Whereas, ensuring students remain in school and complete their education contributes to North Carolina's workforce development, economic growth, and global competitiveness; and Whereas, businesses benefit from a healthier, more-educated workforce, and economic studies indicate that states with strong public health initiatives see increased workforce participation; and Whereas, programs that promote personal responsibility and preventive care align with fiscally responsible governance by mitigating future public health care expenditures; and Whereas, empowering students with the knowledge and resources to make informed health decisions ensures their ability to protect their futures and pursue academic and professional success without unnecessary health-related setbacks; and Whereas, targeted data collection and analysis will ensure that (i) rural, suburban, and urban communities receive equitable access to resources and (ii) program implementation is based on effectiveness and efficiency; Now, therefore, In Committee
S324 2025 Safe Drinking Water Act AN ACT TO PROTECT NORTH CAROLINA CITIZENS FROM HARMFUL TOXINS IN DRINKING WATER BY REQUIRING THE COMMISSION FOR PUBLIC HEALTH TO ESTABLISH MAXIMUM CONTAMINANT LEVELS FOR CHEMICALS THAT ARE PROBABLE OR KNOWN CARCINOGENS OR ARE OTHERWISE TOXIC. In Committee
S325 Create Dept. of Housing and Comm. Development AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT. In Committee
S301 Film and Entertainment Grant Fund Mods AN ACT TO MODIFY THE FILM AND ENTERTAINMENT GRANT FUND. In Committee
S297 Nursing Fellows & Curric. Support Funds/WSSU AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE NURSING FELLOWS PROGRAM AT WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR CURRICULUM SUPPORT FOR NURSING STUDENTS AT WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY. In Committee
S281 Essential Relief for Child Care Act AN ACT TO CONTINUE FUNDING FOR CHILD CARE STABILIZATION GRANTS. Whereas, accessible child care is essential for the continued growth of North Carolina's economy; and Whereas, there is bipartisan consensus that child care must be a focus of the 2025-2027 legislative biennium; and Whereas, one in five employers cite child care issues as a barrier to hiring; and Whereas, the cost of operating a child care facility continues to rise even as parents' ability to afford it declines; and Whereas, child care providers and the families they serve have not recovered from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; and Whereas, the failure to continue to provide for child care stabilization grants will lead to the closure of an estimated 20% of all child care facilities in our State within the next year; and Whereas, we affirm that State investment in our child care providers is an investment in the economic development of current and future generations; Now, therefore, In Committee
S283 Expand Sickle Cell Disease Programs & Svcs AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, DIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH, TO EXPAND PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR NORTH CAROLINIANS WITH SICKLE CELL DISEASE. Whereas, recent findings from the North Carolina Sickle Cell Data Collection Program funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that the number of individuals living with sickle cell disease in our State has risen to at least 7,000; and Whereas, this represents a twenty-five percent (25%) increase from the previously estimated 5,578 persons living with sickle cell disease in our State from 2004-2008, based on the North Carolina Registry and Surveillance System for Hemoglobinopathies funded by the CDC; and Whereas, the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, requires additional State funds to ensure that essential services are available statewide to support the growing number of North Carolinians affected by sickle cell disease; Now, therefore, In Committee
S284 Guilford County Schools Funding Requests AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO CONTINUE PROGRAMS IN GUILFORD COUNTY SCHOOLS FOR TUTORING AND LEARNING HUBS. In Committee
S285 Teacher Salary Supplement/Guilford Cnty Schs AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDS FOR TEACHER COMPENSATION FOR THE 2025-2027 FISCAL BIENNIUM AND TO INCLUDE GUILFORD COUNTY SCHOOLS AS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE THOSE FUNDS. 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
S243 Commuter Rail Study/Piedmont Triad AN ACT TO STUDY THE COST AND FEASIBILITY OF A COMMUTER RAIL SERVICE LINKING DENSE POPULATION CENTERS IN THE NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT TRIAD. In Committee
S55 Student Use of Wireless Communication Devices AN ACT TO REQUIRE REGULATION OF STUDENT USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES DURING INSTRUCTIONAL TIME. Crossed Over
S167 Revise, Study, and Fund LEP Allotment AN ACT TO REVISE THE STUDENTS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ALLOTMENT, TO REQUIRE THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION TO STUDY THE STUDENTS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ALLOTMENT, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO THE STUDENTS WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ALLOTMENT. In Committee
S215 28th Senatorial District Local Act-1 AN ACT RELATING TO THE 28TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT. In Committee
S99 Extended-Year Teacher Contracts AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR EXTENDED-YEAR CONTRACTS FOR INITIALLY LICENSED TEACHERS, MENTOR TEACHERS, TEACHERS IN LOW-PERFORMING SCHOOLS, AND CERTAIN VETERAN TEACHERS. Whereas, students who are struggling in school need an extended school year and individualized instructional support; and Whereas, students and teachers would benefit from additional opportunities for teachers to participate in professional development; and Whereas, teachers have limited time to engage in professional development during the school year because their time is largely committed to working with students; and Whereas, teachers need more time to learn from other teachers in the context of teacher-designed and teacher-led professional development; and Whereas, effective professional development requires learning that is situated in teachers' actual practice and focused on students' thinking and work instead of separated from teaching and learning by time and location; and Whereas, communities of practice are essential to providing teachers with opportunities to lead, learn from, and collaborate with their professional peers; and Whereas, transformative learning takes time to become established, and professional development that is sustained over the course of an academic year provides that time; and Whereas, teacher evaluations should provide meaningful feedback to teachers; and Whereas, the teacher evaluation process can incorporate professional development in order to improve teacher performance; and Whereas, teachers should be compensated for participating in professional activities by way of an extended contractual year; and Whereas, the General Assembly supports providing compensation for teachers in accordance with advanced teaching roles; and Whereas, extended-year teacher contracts and advanced teaching roles can complement one another to improve teacher performance and student achievement; Now, therefore, In Committee
S62 Nonprofit Fundraising Sales Tax Exemption AN ACT TO PROVIDE A SALES TAX EXEMPTION FOR CERTAIN NONPROFIT ENTITIES AND TO EXEMPT CERTAIN FUNDRAISING EVENTS BY NONPROFITS FROM SALES TAX. 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
H23 Various State and Local Gov't Provisions Third Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
H23 Various State and Local Gov't Provisions Amendment 1 06/04/2025 Yea
H309 Bldg. Code Fam. Child Care Home Class Second Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
H309 Bldg. Code Fam. Child Care Home Class Amendment 1 06/04/2025 Yea
H412 Child Care Regulatory Reforms Second Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
H412 Child Care Regulatory Reforms Amendment 1 06/04/2025 Yea
H434 Lower Healthcare Costs Second Reading 06/04/2025 Yea
S769 Honoring Elizabeth Hanford Dole Motion 8 To Adopt 06/04/2025 Yea
S257 2025 Appropriations Act Second Reading Motion 9 To Concur 06/03/2025 Nay
H959 Protecting Students in a Digital Age Second Reading 06/03/2025 Yea
H959 Protecting Students in a Digital Age Amendment 3 Motion 1 To Table 06/03/2025 Nay
H959 Protecting Students in a Digital Age Amendment 2 Motion 1 To Table 06/03/2025 Nay
H959 Protecting Students in a Digital Age Amendment 1 Motion 1 To Table 06/03/2025 Nay
H477 Retirement Death Benefits Rewrite.-AB Second Reading 05/22/2025 Yea
H506 2025 State Investment Modernization Act.-AB Second Reading 05/22/2025 Yea
H506 2025 State Investment Modernization Act.-AB Amendment 1 05/22/2025 Yea
S761 Confirm CIO Motion 8 To Adopt 05/22/2025 Yea
S761 Confirm CIO Amendment 1 05/22/2025 Yea
S764 Confirm Chris Ayers/Ex. Dir. Util. Comm. PS Second Reading 05/15/2025 Yea
S763 Confirm Don van der Vaart/Util. Comm Second Reading 05/15/2025 Yea
S765 Confirm Regina Adams/Bd of Review Second Reading 05/15/2025 Yea
S164 Theft of Temporary Housing During Emergency Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S266 The Power Bill Reduction Act Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S266 The Power Bill Reduction Act Amendment 2 05/07/2025 Yea
S266 The Power Bill Reduction Act Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S280 Private School Security Act Second Reading 05/07/2025 Nay
S280 Private School Security Act Amendment 5 05/07/2025 Nay
S280 Private School Security Act Amendment 3 Motion 1 To Table 05/07/2025 Nay
S280 Private School Security Act Amendment 2 Motion 1 To Table 05/07/2025 Nay
S280 Private School Security Act Amendment 1 Motion 1 To Table 05/07/2025 Nay
S378 HOA Revisions Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S375 Harrison's Law Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S442 Parents Protection Act Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S442 Parents Protection Act Amendment 5 05/07/2025 Nay
S442 Parents Protection Act Amendment 3 05/07/2025 Nay
S442 Parents Protection Act Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S408 No High Risk Apps/Gov't Networks & Devices Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S408 No High Risk Apps/Gov't Networks & Devices Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S416 Personal Privacy Protection Act Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S416 Personal Privacy Protection Act Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S479 SCRIPT Act Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S479 SCRIPT Act Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S554 Farmers Protection Act Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S484 Workplace Violence Prevention/Mass Picketing Second Reading 05/07/2025 Nay
S697 Lake Norman Marine Commission Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S697 Lake Norman Marine Commission Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S655 Extend Certain Rights to Catawba Nation Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S690 Modify Licensing Real Est. Appraisers Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S587 Clarify Nonconforming Uses Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S587 Clarify Nonconforming Uses Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S730 Expand CEPS/Nuclear and Hydro Second Reading 05/07/2025 Nay
S730 Expand CEPS/Nuclear and Hydro Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Nay
S605 IBT Subbasin/TMDL Transport Factor Second Reading 05/07/2025 Yea
S605 IBT Subbasin/TMDL Transport Factor Amendment 1 05/07/2025 Yea
S118 Reduce Veteran CCW Fee/Expand CCW Notice Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S207 Litter Law/Rebuttable Presumption Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S229 Authorize NIL Agency Contracts Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S295 Clarify Motor Vehicle Dealer Laws Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S310 Religious Property - Tax Exemption Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S345 PA Team-Based Practice Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S355 Support the Dept. of Adult Correction.-AB Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S400 Adult Protection Multidisciplinary Teams Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S401 Dealer License Renewal Modifications Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S387 Brownfields Property Reuse Act Revisions Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S503 A More Efficient Office of Vital Records Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
S493 Land Use Clarification and Changes Second Reading 05/06/2025 Nay
S493 Land Use Clarification and Changes Amendment 1 05/06/2025 Yea
S693 Veteran Access, Liberty, Options for Recovery Second Reading 05/06/2025 Yea
H74 House Budget Technical Corrections Third Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
H74 House Budget Technical Corrections Amendment 4 05/01/2025 Absent
S79 Boiling Springs Charter/OT Changes Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S248 Birth Certificates for Persons Adopted Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S329 Recognizing South Fork Passage State Trail Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S328 Underground Safety Revisions Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S394 Prohibit Foreign Ownership of NC Land Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S402 Allow Lottery Winners To Be Confidential Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S402 Allow Lottery Winners To Be Confidential Amendment 1 05/01/2025 Absent
S423 Title Fraud Prevention Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S423 Title Fraud Prevention Amendment 1 05/01/2025 Absent
S488 Paternity of Children Born Out of Wedlock Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S477 DNCR Agency Bill.-AB Third Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S477 DNCR Agency Bill.-AB Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S477 DNCR Agency Bill.-AB Amendment 1 05/01/2025 Absent
S648 AOC Agency Requests.-AB Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
S648 AOC Agency Requests.-AB Amendment 1 05/01/2025 Absent
S602 H'cane Helene Bldg Code Window Exemption Second Reading 05/01/2025 Absent
H74 House Budget Technical Corrections Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
H74 House Budget Technical Corrections Amendment 3 04/30/2025 Absent
H74 House Budget Technical Corrections Amendment 2 04/30/2025 Absent
H74 House Budget Technical Corrections Amendment 1 04/30/2025 Absent
S245 The Rakim Shackleford Embalming Fluid Act Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S357 Pharmacists/Collaborative Practice Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S403 Medicaid Work Requirements Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S445 Reg. Relief for Hospitals in Disaster Zones Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S405 Chiropractic Mods Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S429 2025 Public Safety Act Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S429 2025 Public Safety Act Amendment 1 Motion 1 To Table 04/30/2025 Absent
S472 Amend 401 Certification Process Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S600 Medicaid Agency Omnibus Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
S599 Dental Board Reform Second Reading 04/30/2025 Absent
  Committee Position Rank
Detail North Carolina Joint Governmental Operations Commission 19
Detail North Carolina Joint Health and Human Services Legislative Oversight Committee Advisory 10
Detail North Carolina Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee 8
Detail North Carolina Joint Legislative Ethics Committee 6
Detail North Carolina Joint Medicaid Legislative Oversight Committee 5
Detail North Carolina Joint Revenue Laws Study Committee 7
Detail North Carolina Senate Appropriations and Base Budget Committee 21
Detail North Carolina Senate Appropriations on Health and Human Services Committee 7
Detail North Carolina Senate Education and Higher Education Committee 16
Detail North Carolina Senate Elections Committee 14
Detail North Carolina Senate Health Care Committee 19
Detail North Carolina Senate Nominations Select Committee 9
Detail North Carolina Senate Pensions and Retirement and Aging Committee 13
Detail North Carolina Senate State and Local Government Committee 16
State District Chamber Party Status Start Date End Date
NC District 28 Senate Democrat In Office 01/01/2011