The Daily Bulletin: 2016-05-18

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The Daily Bulletin: 2016-05-18

PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 1030 (2015-2016) 2016 APPROPRIATIONS ACT. Filed May 3 2016, AN ACT TO MODIFY THE CURRENT OPERATIONS AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 2015 AND TO MAKE OTHER CHANGES IN THE BUDGET OPERATIONS OF THE STATE.

House committee substitute makes various changes to the 2nd edition. We will not be including a summary of the Appropriations Act. For the content of the bill, please follow the View NCGA Bill Details link. Further information on the budget, including the committee report, can be found on the “News” section of the General Assembly’s website at:http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/News/NewsArchive.pl(link is external).

H 1030 (2015-2016) 2016 APPROPRIATIONS ACT. Filed May 3 2016, AN ACT TO MODIFY THE CURRENT OPERATIONS AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 2015 AND TO MAKE OTHER CHANGES IN THE BUDGET OPERATIONS OF THE STATE.

House amendments make the following changes to the 3rd edition.

Sec. 3.1 Current Operations and Expansion/Highway Fund

Amendment 1 amends funding allocations in the Highway Fund by decreasing funding for aviation by $8.7 million and increasing funding for highway maintenance by $8.7 million.

Amendment 2 amends funding allocations in the Highway Fund by increasing funding for construction by $2.5 million and decreasing funding for highway maintenance by $2.5 million.

Sec. 5.3 Intent to Provide Funding for SBI Airplane

Amendment 1 adds a new Sec. 5.3 stating the intent of the General Assembly to provide funding for a state plane to be used by the SBI.

Sec. 8.13 Virtual Charter School Changes

Amendment 16 amends Sec. 8.13 revising the eligibility requirements for virtual charter schools by restoring the withdrawal rate criteria to that already established in Sec. 8.35(c)(4) of SL 2014-100.

Amendment 21 amends Sec. 8.13 (as amended by Amendment 16) specifying that a student will not be counted in measuring a virtual charter school’s withdrawal rate when the student (1) expressed intent to be enrolled for less than the full school year prior to enrolling; (2) is withdrawn from the school; (3) is no longer eligible to attend a North Carolina public school; (4) withdraws for a family, personal, or medical reason; or (5) withdraws within the first 30 days after enrollment.

Sec. 8.21 Pilot Program to Raise the High School Dropout Age from Sixteen to Eighteen

Amendment 11 amends Sec. 8.21 by deleting the five-year timeframe for the pilot program and authorizing the pilot program to continue for subsequent school years.  Also makes conforming change to reporting deadlines.

Sec. 12A.8.(a) Revise List Of Initiatives/Competitive Grants/Nonprofit Organizations

Amendment 8 amends SL 2015-241 to decrease the 2016-17 appropriation to the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Central Management and Support, from $10,653,911 to $5,315,118.

Sec. 12C.1 Child Welfare System Changes

Amendment 22 amends Sec. 12C.1 requiring the Division of Social Services to include in its statewide strategic plan for child protective services measures to ensure that Native American children are served in a culturally appropriate manner, including adoption and foster care placements.

Sec. 12C.4 Funding For Child Welfare Grant Program for State-Recognized Tribes

Amendment 22 adds new Sec. 12C.4 allocating $60,000 from the Child Welfare Program Improvement Plan Fund to the Division of Social Services to establish a grant program for State-recognized tribes to recruit foster parents, increase the number of foster homes for tribal children, and train county social services workers on culturally appropriate services for tribal children.

Sec. 12F.1.(c) Medication-Assisted Opioid Use Disorder Treatment Pilot Program

Amendment 3 clarifies that the priority for pilot program selection given to participating federally qualified health centers is for those that have received supplemental grant funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, for opioid use disorders.

Sec. 12F.6 Improve Controlled Substances Reporting System Access and Utilization

Amendment 8 makes a technical change to citation of section to now read Sec. 12F.6(d).

Sec. 12H.13 Study Rates Paid to Federally Qualified Health Centers and Rural Health Clinics

Amendment 7 adds a new Sec. 12H.13 requiring the Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Medical Assistance, to study the Medicaid and NC Health Choice rates paid to federally qualified health centers and rural health clinics. Specifies items that must be included in the study. The Department’s report and findings must be submitted to the House and Senate Health and Human Services Appropriations subcommittees by March 1, 2017.

Sec. 12H.13 ACOS Participating in Medicare Programs

Amendment 9 adds new Sec. 12H.13, which amends Article 3 of GS Chapter 58 by adding a new GS 58-3-5.1, which exempts from insurance regulation any accountable care organization approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to participate in Medicare programs.  The exemption is limited to activities performed by an accountable care organization under its agreement with CMS for Medicare programs.

Sec. 12H.13 Evaluate Medicaid and NC Health Choice Behavioral Health Provider Classification

Amendment 19 adds a new Sec. 12H.13, requiring the Department of Health and Human Services Division of Medical Assistance to evaluate the classification of agencies providing behavioral health services as high categorical risk provider types and propose an evaluation tool to be used to classify the categorical risk of different categories of behavioral health agencies.  Report must be submitted to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Medicaid and NC Health Choice by December 1, 2016.

Sec. 15.4 Regional Food Commercialization Centers

Amendment 10 adds new Sec. 15.4, which decreases funding for state water and wastewater infrastructure grants by $250,000 and allocates this amount to the Department of Commerce for regional food commercialization centers.

Sec. 15.6 Extend Reporting Deadline for Broughton Hospital Study

Amendment 18 adds a new Sec. 15.6, amending SL 2014-100, by extending the final report deadline for the Broughton Hospital facility study to June 30, 2016, and designating the Department of Commerce as the lead agency for the study and site control and disposition strategies.

Part XVII-D. National Guard, Section 17 D.1

Amendment 13 adds new Sec. 17D.1, which decreases funding for National Guard armory and facility development programs by $69,000 and allocates this sum for planning of helipads at the Joint Forces headquarters in Raleigh.

Sec. 27.3 Connect NC Bond Administration

Amendment 15 adds new Sec. 27.3, requiring the Office of State Budget and Management to allocate funds from the Reserve Connect NC Bond Administration to support the North Carolina Community College System Office and State Construction Office in providing oversight and assistance for capital improvement projects funded from the Connect NC Bond.

Sec. 35.11A DOT/Moratorium On Restructuring And Outsourcing

Amendment 20 adds a new Sec. 35.11A imposing a moratorium on the Department of Transportation (DOT) eliminating filled positions or increasing outsourcing until February 1, 2017, when DOT must report on cost savings from position elimination and outsourcing to the Senate and House Appropriations Subcommittees on Transportation.

Sec. 35.17 Division of Aviation/Memorandum Of Understanding With The State Bureau Of Investigation

Amendment 1 deletes Sec. 35.17, which required the Division of Aviation to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the State Bureau of Investigation for use of a state plane.

Sec. 35.17A Reserve for General Maintenance & Secondary Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund

Amendment 1 adds new Sec. 35.17A, which increases by $4.35 million the funding for both the Reserve for General Maintenance Fund and the Secondary Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund. 

Sec. 35.19(a) Restore Funding for Small Construction Projects

Amendment 2 adds new Sec. 35.19(a) amending SL 2015-241 to provide that $2.5 million in nonrecurring funding shall be allocated each fiscal year for small transportation construction projects. Requires the appropriations for 2016-17 to the Reserve for General Maintenance and the Secondary Road Maintenance and Improvement Fund each be reduced by $1.25 million.

Sec. 36.19A Delay Statewide Compensation System Project Implementation

Amendment 6 adds a new Sec. 38.19A, which delays implementation of the Statewide Compensation System Project until no earlier than February 1, 2017.

Sec. 37.7(d) Enhance Oversight Of Certain Capital Projects

Amendment 5 deletes proposed new GS 146-29.2(g), which would have required leases and rentals of state-owned property for communications towers and equipment be approved by the Governor and Council of State.

Sec. 39.6 Appropriations Limitations And Directions Apply

Amendment 8 makes technical changes.

H 1104 (2015-2016) VET'S POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS/MITIGATING FACTOR. Filed May 10 2016, AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT A COURT MAY CONSIDER POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER AS A MITIGATING FACTOR WHEN SENTENCING A PERSON WHO IS A VETERAN AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO HELP SUPPORT THE STATE'S VETERANS TREATMENT COURT.

House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.

Amends new GS 15A-1340.16(e)(14a), which establishes that suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mitigating factor, by providing that PTSD is as defined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders fifth edition (DSM-5) or subsequent editions that are published by the American Psychiatric Association (previously, did not include reference to subsequent editions of the DSM). Also amends documentary evidence requirements which are to be submitted to the court to verify military service and PTSD diagnosis, now requiring that proof of the specified required military service must consist of a certification by the Secretary of Military and Veterans Affairs (previously, required certification by the Director of the Department of Veterans Affairs). 

Intro. by G. Martin, Zachary, Reives, W. Richardson.APPROP, GS 15A
H 1130 (2015-2016) PLEDGE TO UPHOLD THE BILL OF RIGHTS. Filed May 18 2016, A JOINT RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE COMMITMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TO THE PRINCIPLES AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE NORTH CAROLINA DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, WHILE HONORING THE MEMORY OF WILLIE JONES OF HALIFAX COUNTY, DAVID CALDWELL OF GUILFORD COUNTY, AND OTHER NORTH CAROLINA CITIZENS AND THE INFLUENCE THEY HAD ON THE CREATION AND ADOPTION OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE NORTH CAROLINA DECLARATION OF RIGHTS.

As title indicates.

Intro. by Pittman, Speciale, Brody, Ford.JOINT RES
H 1134 (2015-2016) ADMIN. CHANGES RETIREMENT SYSTEM/TREASURER. Filed May 18 2016, AN ACT TO MAKE ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES TO THE RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND TO MAKE OTHER CHANGES AFFECTING THE STATE TREASURER.

To be summarized.

Intro. by McNeill, Ross, Hurley.GS 58, GS 115C, GS 115D, GS 120, GS 128, GS 135, GS 143B, GS 147, GS 153A, GS 160A

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PUBLIC/SENATE BILLS
S 818 (2015-2016) INCREASE THE ZERO TAX BRACKET. Filed May 5 2016, AN ACT TO INCREASE THE STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS OVER TWO YEARS.

Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.

Changes the standard deduction amounts that a taxpayer may deduct from adjusted gross income in calculating North Carolina taxable income, based on filing status, as follows: Married, filing jointly/surviving spouse standard deduction is $16,500; head of household standard deduction is $13,200; single standard deduction is $8,250; and married, filing separately standard deduction is $8,250. Effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2016.

Amends GS 105-153.5(a)(1), effective for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2017, by increasing the standard deduction amounts that a taxpayer may deduct from adjusted gross income in calculating North Carolina taxable income, based on filing status, as follows: Married, filing jointly/surviving spouse standard deduction is $17,500; head of household standard deduction is $14,000; single standard deduction is $8,750; and married, filing separately standard deduction is $8,750 (these are the amounts that were effective January 1, 2016, in the previous edition). 

Provides that, notwithstanding GS 105-163.2 (requiring employers to withhold taxes), the Department of Revenue is not required to adjust the withholding tables applicable for the 2016 taxable year.

Changes long title.

Intro. by Rucho, Rabon, Tillman.GS 105

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LOCAL/HOUSE BILLS
H 952 (2015-2016) HONOR OUR SERVICE ANIMALS/SHERIFF CONTRACTS. Filed Apr 25 2016, AN ACT PROVIDING THAT THE CATAWBA, CLEVELAND, AND GASTON COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICES MAY CONTRACT FOR THE PURCHASE OF FOOD AND FOOD SERVICES SUPPLIES FOR THE COUNTY'S DETENTION FACILITY WITHOUT BEING SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CERTAIN STATE PURCHASE AND CONTRACT LAWS AND AUTHORIZING CLEVELAND, GASTON AND YANCEY COUNTIES AND THE MUNICIPALITIES IN THOSE COUNTIES TO TRANSFER RETIRED SERVICE ANIMALS OWNED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

House committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.

Amends the act's long title.

Adds Catawba and Gaston counties to the list of counties whose sheriff's office can contract for the purchase of food and food services for that county's detention facility without formal or informal bidding requirements, pursuant to SL 2015-158.

Deletes changes made to Section 2 of SL 2015-174, which allowed donations of service animals in Cleveland County as specified, once their time of service has been completed. 

Enacts new GS 160A-279.5, Disposition of Animals, providing that once a governing body has determined that an animal owned by the local government is no longer fit or needed for public service, then ownership of the animal can be transferred at a price and by terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the governing body. Sets out the specific individuals to whom the animal can be transferred to, if an agreement is reached in regards to ownership, care, and custody. These individuals are: (1) an officer or employee that had normal custody and control of the animal during service years; (2) a surviving spouse, or child, if there is no surviving spouse, of an officer or employee that had normal custody and control of the animal; and (3) an organization or program dedicated to supporting such animals once retired from public service. Provides that this section applies only to Cleveland and Gaston counties, as well as all the municipalities found in whole or in part in those counties. 

Intro. by Hastings.Catawba, Cleveland, Gaston
H 1131 (2015-2016) TOWN OF ANDREWS/ETJ AUTHORITY. Filed May 18 2016, AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE TOWN OF ANDREWS TO EXERCISE EXTRATERRITORIAL PLANNING JURISDICTION WITHIN A MILE OF THE TOWN'S CORPORATE LIMITS WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CHEROKEE COUNTY.

Current law provides that all of the powers granted by Article 19 of GS Chapter 160A, concerning planning and regulation of development in cities and towns, may be exercised by any city within its corporate limits and within a defined area extending not more than one mile beyond its limits.

This act amends GS 160A-360 to require approval of the board of county commissioners for the city to exercise the powers granted by Article 19 within a defined area not more than one mile beyond its limits.

Applies to the Town of Andrews in Cherokee County only.

Intro. by West.Cherokee
H 1132 (2015-2016) GLEN ALPINE DEANNEXATION. Filed May 18 2016, AN ACT TO REMOVE CERTAIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF GLEN ALPINE.

Removes one parcel, as described, from the Town of Glen Alpine’s corporate limits. 

Provides that this act has no effect upon the validity of any liens of the Town of Glen Alpine for ad valorem taxes or special assessments outstanding before the effective date of this act, and that such liens may be collected or foreclosed upon after the effective date of this act as though the property were still within the corporate limits of the Town of Glen Alpine.

Effective June 30, 2016.

Intro. by Blackwell.Burke
H 1133 (2015-2016) PARTISAN ELECTION/TRANSYLVANIA BD. OF ED. Filed May 18 2016, AN ACT TO CHANGE THE ELECTION METHOD OF THE TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION FROM NONPARTISAN TO PARTISAN.

Amends SL 1975-157, Section 1 (as amended), to establish that, beginning in 2018, the Board of Education in Transylvania County is to consist of five members to be elected on a partisan basis at the time of the general election in each even-numbered year as terms expire (was, in a nonpartisan election). Establishes that the primary and election is to be held and conducted in accordance with the general laws governing primaries and elections for county officers, except as otherwise provided (currently, does not provide for a primary). Eliminates provisions requiring the election to be held on the date of the county election, with results determined on a plurality basis in accordance with GS 163-292. Eliminates the requirement that notices of candidacy must be filed not earlier than 12:00 noon on the first Monday in June and not later than 12:00 noon on the last Friday in June. Provides that Section 1 does not affect the terms of office of any person elected in 2014 or 2016 to the Board of Education in Transylvania County. Establishes that, as the terms of the present members expire, beginning with the primary and election to be held in 2018, and every two years thereafter, members of the Board of Education are to be elected for terms of four years.

Amends SL 1975-157, Section 3 (as amended), concerning vacancies in the membership of the Transylvania County Board of Education (Board), to provide that beginning in 2018, to be eligible for appointment to fill a vacancy for seats elected on a partisan basis, a person must be a member of the same political party as the member being replaced and must have been affiliated with that political party for at least 90 days as of the date of appointment. 

Establishes that the person appointed to fill the vacancy is to serve until the next election for members of the Board at which time a person is to be elected to fill the unexpired term or, if the term has expired, to a full term (currently, there is not a provision for a full term if the term has expired). Eliminates provision establishing if a vacancy occurs, after the opening of the filing period for the general election in the middle of the four-year term, the appointment is to be for the unexpired term. Instead, provides that if a vacancy occurs after the opening of the filing period under GS 163-106 for the primary of a general election held after the first two years of the term for the vacant seat, the Board is to appoint a person who is a member of the same political party as the member being replaced in accordance with this act for the remainder of the unexpired term.

Establishes that the members of the Board of Education of Transylvania County elected in 2014 and 2016, or any member appointed to fill a vacancy until the next election for the members of the Board of Education for a member elected in 2014 or 2016, must serve until a successor has been elected and qualified.

Intro. by Whitmire.Transylvania

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LOCAL/SENATE BILLS
S 881 (2015-2016) UNION COUNTY SCHOOL FUNDING. Filed May 18 2016, AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A MORATORIUM ON FILING OF ACTIONS BY THE UNION COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CHALLENGING THE SUFFICIENCY OF LOCAL FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY THE UNION COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS.

Prohibits the Union County Board of Education from filing legal action pursuant to GS 115C-426 (Uniform budget format), GS 115C-431 (Procedure for resolution of dispute between board of education and board of county commissioners), or GS 115C-432 (The budget resolution; adoption; limitations; tax levy; filing) challenging the sufficiency of funds appropriated to specified funds by the Union County Board of Commissioners.

Directs the Union County Board of Education and the Union County Board of Commissioners to conduct joint meetings throughout the 2016-17 fiscal year to foster greater mutual understanding of budget issues and constraints facing each body. Sets out required action items for the joint meetings, including assessing school capital outlay needs and developing and updating a joint five-year plan for meeting those needs.  

Effective when act becomes law, applying only to Union County for the 2016-17 fiscal year.

Intro. by Tucker.Union
ACTIONS ON BILLS

Actions on Bills: 2016-05-18

PUBLIC BILLS

H 292: BEACH BINGO LICENSES.-AB

    Senate: Withdrawn From Com
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Finance

H 474: EXCLUDE YR. ROUND TRACK-OUT PROGRAM/CHILD CARE.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received For Concurrence in S Com Sub

H 678: AMEND INNOCENCE COMMISSION STATUTES.

    Senate: Withdrawn From Com
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Judiciary I

H 760: REGULATORY REFORM ACT OF 2015.

    Senate: Withdrawn From Com
    Senate: Re-ref to Commerce. If fav, re-ref to Finance

H 817: ENACT UNIFORM LAW ON ADULT GUARDIANSHIP.

    Senate: Withdrawn From Com
    Senate: Re-ref Com On Judiciary II

H 970: STATE CONTROLLER/CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Placed On Cal For 05/19/2016

H 1023: MUNICIPAL SERVICE DISTRICTS/STATUTORY CHANGES.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1030: 2016 APPROPRIATIONS ACT.

    House: Reptd Fav Com Sub 2
    House: Re-ref Com On Pensions and Retirement
    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Amend Adopted A1
    House: Amend Adopted A2
    House: Amend Adopted A3
    House: Amend Adopted A5
    House: Amend Adopted A6
    House: Amend Adopted A7
    House: Amend Adopted A8
    House: Amend Adopted A9
    House: Amend Adopted A10
    House: Amend Adopted A11
    House: Amend Failed A12
    House: Amend Adopted A13
    House: Amend Adopted A15
    House: Amend Tabled A14
    House: Amend Adopted A16
    House: Amend Adopted A16
    House: Amend Failed A17
    House: Amend Adopted A18
    House: Amend Adopted A19
    House: Amend Adopted A20
    House: Amend Adopted A21
    House: Amend Adopted A22
    House: Passed 2nd Reading

H 1104: VET'S POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS/MITIGATING FACTOR.

    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Re-ref Com On Appropriations

H 1129: UNIFORM TIME FRAME TO CANVASS VOTES/CBOES.

    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Elections

H 1130: PLEDGE TO UPHOLD THE BILL OF RIGHTS.

    House: Filed

H 1134: ADMIN. CHANGES RETIREMENT SYSTEM/TREASURER.

    House: Filed

S 734: STATEWIDE STANDING ORDER/OPIOID ANTAGONIST.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate

S 778: Performance Guarantees/Subdivision Streets (New)

    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Transportation
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Transportation

S 807: CONFORM FULL-PAYMENT CHECK LAW TO UCC.

    Senate: Regular Message Sent To House
    House: Regular Message Received From Senate

S 818: INCREASE THE ZERO TAX BRACKET.

    Senate: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    Senate: Com Substitute Adopted
    Senate: Placed On Cal For 05/23/2016

S 832: EXPAND 1%/$80 EXCISE TAX FOR PORTS EQUIP.

    Senate: Reptd Fav

S 838: MEDICAID TRANSFORMATION MODIFICATIONS.

    Senate: Passed 2nd Reading
    Senate: Passed 3rd Reading

Actions on Bills: 2016-05-18

LOCAL BILLS

H 952: HONOR OUR SERVICE ANIMALS/SHERIFF CONTRACTS.

    House: Reptd Fav Com Substitute
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 989: RED CROSS CHARTER AMENDMENTS.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1058: TOBACCOVILLE RECALL ELECTIONS.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading

H 1083: WILMINGTON/ORDINANCE INITIATIVE & REFERENDUM.

    House: Reptd Fav
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b)
    House: Added to Calendar
    House: Passed 2nd Reading
    House: Passed 3rd Reading

H 1127: SANFORD OCCUPANCY TAX AUTHORIZATION.

    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Finance

H 1128: CORNELIUS LIMITS (New).

    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref to the Com on Local Government, if favorable, Finance
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref to the Com on Local Government, if favorable, Finance

H 1131: TOWN OF ANDREWS/ETJ AUTHORITY.

    House: Filed

H 1132: GLEN ALPINE DEANNEXATION.

    House: Filed

H 1133: PARTISAN ELECTION/TRANSYLVANIA BD. OF ED.

    House: Filed

S 877: RED LIGHT CAMERAS/CITY OF GREENVILLE.

    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref to State and Local Government. If fav, re-ref to Judiciary II

S 878: JONESVILLE/BOONVILLE/EAST BEND/EVEN-YR ELEC'N.

    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On State and Local Government

S 879: CORNELIUS LIMITS/MECKLENBURG COUNTY POLICE.

    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

S 880: ABOLISH CASWELL COUNTY CORONER.

    Senate: Passed 1st Reading
    Senate: Ref To Com On State and Local Government

S 881: UNION COUNTY SCHOOL FUNDING.

    Senate: Filed

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