Filed 2/21/11. House committee substitute deletes all provisions of the 1st edition and replaces it with A HOUSE RESOLUTION ASKING THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY TO RELY ON NORTH CAROLINA COMPANIES AND WORKERS FOR THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION IN 2012.
States that the North Carolina House of Representatives urges the Democratic Party to rely on NC companies and workers for contracts leading up to and during the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Also urges the Democratic National Convention Committee to change its rules to respect NC’s right-to-work laws and refrain from hiring workers and companies from outside of NC when qualified businesses and workers are available in the state. Includes whereas clauses.
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| Intro. by McCormick, Stevens. |
House committee amendment makes the following change to 2nd edition. Makes a change to a whereas clause to provide that the Democratic National Convention will (was, should) provide a considerable economic boost to Charlotte.
| Intro. by McCormick, Stevens. |
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AN ACT TO MAKE ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS TO VARIOUS PUBLIC OFFICES UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Summarized in Daily Bulletin 11/28/11. Enacted November 29, 2011. Effective November 29, 2011.
| Intro. by Dannelly. |
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Actions on Bills: 2011-11-29
H 151: ASK PARTY TO RELY ON NC COMPANIES AND WORKERS FOR DNC (NEW).
H 645: MOTOR FUEL EXCISE TAX ADJUSTMENT & STUDIES (NEW).
H 796: BREWERIES/COMM. COLL./SUPP. FUND. CLARIFIED (NEW).
S 9: NO DISCRIMINATORY PURPOSE IN DEATH PENALTY (NEW).
S 224: ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS FOR 2011.
S 433: LOCAL HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
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