The Daily Bulletin: 2019-11-13

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The Daily Bulletin: 2019-11-13

PUBLIC/HOUSE BILLS
H 111 (2019-2020) 2019-2021 BASE BUDGETS/CERTAIN AGENCIES. (NEW) Filed Feb 19 2019, AN ACT TO ENACT A BASE BUDGET FOR CERTAIN STATE AGENCIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND INSTITUTIONS FOR THE 2019-2021 FISCAL BIENNIUM.

AN ACT TO ENACT A BASE BUDGET FOR CERTAIN STATE AGENCIES, DEPARTMENTS, AND INSTITUTIONS FOR THE 2019-2021 FISCAL BIENNIUM. SL 2019-242. Enacted November 6, 2019. Effective July 1, 2019.

Intro. by Lambeth.APPROP
H 200 (2019-2020) 2019 STORM RECOVERY/VAR. BUDGET CORRECTIONS. (NEW) Filed Feb 26 2019, AN ACT TO PROVIDE FUNDS FOR DISASTER RELIEF FROM HURRICANE DORIAN AND OTHER NAMED STORMS, FUNDS FOR RESILIENCY MEASURES AGAINST FUTURE STORMS, AND FUNDING FOR THE RURAL HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION FUND; TO MAKE CORRECTIONS TO VARIOUS BUDGET RELATED BILLS; AND TO ENACT CERTAIN BUDGET PROVISIONS FROM HOUSE BILL 966, 2019 REGULAR SESSION.

Conference report is to be summarized. 

Intro. by Hurley, Johnson, Horn, Elmore.APPROP
H 231 (2019-2020) UNC & COMM. COLL. PAY/RETIREE BONUS. (NEW) Filed Feb 27 2019, AN ACT, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO PROVIDE LEGISLATIVELY MANDATED SALARY INCREASES TO EMPLOYEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SYSTEM AND THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM AND TO PROVIDE ONE-TIME COST-OF-LIVING SUPPLEMENTS FOR RETIREES OF THE TEACHERS' AND STATE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM, THE CONSOLIDATED JUDICIAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM, AND THE LEGISLATIVE RETIREMENT SYSTEM.

The Governor vetoed the act on 11/08/19. The Governor's objections and veto message are available here: https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/6873/0/H231-BD-NBC-8369.

Intro. by Setzer, Howard, Henson.APPROP, GS 120, GS 135
H 398 (2019-2020) INFO. TECH. BUDGET/2019-2021 FISCAL BIENNIUM. (NEW) Filed Mar 19 2019, AN ACT, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966, 2019 REGULAR SESSION, TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECTS.

The Governor vetoed the act on 11/08/19. The Governor's objections and veto message are available here: https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/6874/0/H398-BD-NBC-8370

Intro. by Arp, Szoka, Saine, Barnes.APPROP, GS 66, GS 143B
H 399 (2019-2020) EXTEND TAX CREDITS/OTHER FINANCE CHANGES. (NEW) Filed Mar 20 2019, AN ACT TO MAKE CERTAIN TAX CHANGES, TO EXTEND CERTAIN TAX BENEFITS, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FROM THE COLLECTIONS ASSISTANCE FEE SPECIAL FUND TO THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.

AN ACT TO MAKE CERTAIN TAX CHANGES, TO EXTEND CERTAIN TAX BENEFITS, AND TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FROM THE COLLECTIONS ASSISTANCE FEE SPECIAL FUND TO THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. SL 2019-237.  Enacted November 1, 2019. Effective November 1, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

Intro. by Ross, Bell, Warren, Adams.GS 105, GS 143
H 470 (2019-2020) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE CHANGES. (NEW) Filed Mar 26 2019, AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE LAW GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES AND TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO THE LAW GOVERNING THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. SL 2019-243. Enacted November 6, 2019. Effective November 6, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

H 1024 (2019-2020) WILLINGHAMA-1-1. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; portions of Burke County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

District 2 consists of: portions of Burke County; Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; portions of Lincoln County; Rutherford County; and Watauga County.

District 3 consists of: Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Davie County; Iredell County; portions of Lincoln County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Rowan County; Surry County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County. 

District 4 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 5 consists of: Anson County; Harnett County; portions of Hoke County; portions of Johnston County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Moore County; Richmond County; Scotland County; Union County; and portions of Wake County.

District 6 consists of: Cabarrus County; Davidson County; portions of Davie County; portions of Guilford County; Montgomery County; Randolph County; and Stanly County.

District 7 consists of: Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; Cumberland County; portions of Hoke County; Robeson County; and portions of Sampson County.

District 8 consists of: Durham County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; portions of Granville County; Halifax County; Nash County; Vance County; Warren County; and Wilson County.

District 9 consists of: Beaufort County; Bertie County; Camden County; Carteret County; Chowan County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Gates County; portions of Greene County; Hertford County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Martin County; Northampton County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Washington County.

District 10 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; Chatham County; portions of Granville County; portions of Guilford County; Lee County; Orange County; Person County; Rockingham County; and portions of Wake County.

District 11 consists of: Forsyth County; portions of Guilford County; and Stokes County.

District 12 consists of: Duplin County; portions of Greene County; portions of Johnston County; New Hanover County; Onslow County; Pender County; portions of Sampson County; and Wayne County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Wake County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Willingham, Floyd.GS 163
H 1025 (2019-2020) FLOYDA-1. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Anson County; portions of Bladen County; Cumberland County; Hoke County; Montgomery County; Moore County; Richmond County; Robeson County; and Scotland County.

District 2 consists of: portions of Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; Duplin County; New Hanover County; portions of Onslow County; Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Bertie County; Camden County; Carteret County; Chowan County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Gates County; Greene County; portions of Hertford County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Martin County; portions of Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Washington County. 

District 4 consists of: portions of Durham County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Granville County; Halifax County; portions of Hertford County; Nash County; Northampton County; Vance County; Warren County; and Wilson County.

District 5 consists of: portions of Chatham County; portions of Durham County; Harnett County; Johnston County; Lee County; portions of Wake County; and Wayne County.

District 6 consists of: portions of Wake County.

District 7 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Davidson County; portions of Guilford County; and Randolph County.

District 8 consists of : Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Forsyth County; portions of Guilford County; Orange County; Person County; Rockingham County; and Stokes County. 

District 9 consists of: portions of Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; Davie County; portions of Forsyth County; Iredell County; Rowan County; Surry County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.

District 10 consists of: portions of Gaston County; Lincoln County; and portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; Mitchell County; Polk County; portions of Rutherford County; Swain County; Transylvania County; Watauga County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: Cabarrus County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Stanly County; and Union County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Alexander County; Burke County; Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; portions of Gaston County; McDowell County; and portions of Rutherford County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Floyd, Willingham.GS 163
H 1026 (2019-2020) ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION. Filed Nov 13 2019, A JOINT RESOLUTION ADJOURNING THE SESSION RECONVENED PURSUANT TO SECTION 1 OF RESOLUTION 2019-20.

Provides that when the House of Representatives and Senate jointly adjourn on the date this resolution is ratified, they stand adjourned to reconvene as provided in Section 3 of Res. 2019-20 (which sets the NCGA to reconvene on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, at 12:00 noon).

Intro. by Lewis.JOINT RES
H 1027 (2019-2020) REGIONALLY COHESIVE & COMPACT. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: portions of Chatham County; portions of Cumberland County; portions of Duplin County; Johnston County; Sampson County; and portions of Wake County.

District 2 consists of: Durham County; portions of Orange County; and portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Alamance County; portions of Forsyth County; Guilford County; and portions of Orange County.

District 4 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; portions of Duplin County; Edgecombe County; Gates County; Greene County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Lenoir County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; Vance County; Warren County; Wayne County; and Wilson County.

District 5 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; portions of Duplin County; Hyde County; Jones County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Washington County.

District 6 consists of: Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; portions of Cumberland County; New Hanover County; Pender County; Robeson County; and Scotland County.

District 7 consists of: Anson County; portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Cumberland County; Hoke County; Montgomery County; Moore County; Richmond County; Stanly County; and Union County.

District 8 consists of: portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Chatham County; portions of Davidson County; Harnett County; Lee County; Randolph County; and portions of Rowan County.

District 9 consists of: Caswell County; portions of Davidson County; Davie County; portions of Forsyth County; Franklin County; Granville County; Person County; Rockingham County; and Stokes County.

District 10 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 11 consists of: portions of Catawba County; Iredell County; Lincoln County; portions of Mecklenburg County; portions of Rowan County; Surry County; and Yadkin County.

District 12 consists of: Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; Burke County; Caldwell County; portions of Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; portions of Rutherford County; Watauga County; and Wilkes County.

District 13 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; portions of Rutherford County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Lewis, D. Hall.GS 163
H 1028 (2019-2020) HARPER REMEDIAL MAP. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Camden County; portions of Currituck County; portions of Durham County; Edgecombe County; Gates County; Granville County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Northampton County; Pasquotank County; Vance County; Warren County; Washington County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: Franklin County; Harnett County; portions of Johnston County; Nash County; and portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Carteret County; Chowan County; Craven County; portions of Currituck County; Dare County; portions of Duplin County; Greene County; Hyde County; Jones County; portions of Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Perquimans County; Pitt County; and Tyrrell County.

District 4 consists of: Alamance County; portions of Durham County; Orange County; and portions of Wake County.

District 5 consists of: Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; Avery County; portions of Burke County; Caldwell County; portions of Davidson County; portions of Iredell County; portions of Rowan County; Stokes County; Surry County; Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.

District 6 consists of: Caswell County; Chatham County; portions of Guilford County; Lee County; Person County; Randolph County; Rockingham County; and portions of Wake County.

District 7 consists of: Bladen County; Brunswick County; portions of Columbus County; portions of Duplin County; portions of Johnston County; portions of Lenoir County; New Hanover County; Pender County; Sampson County; and Wayne County.

District 8 consists of: Cabarrus County; portions of Cumberland County; Hoke County; Montgomery County; Moore County; portions of Rowan County; and Stanly County.

District 9 consists of: Anson County; portions of Columbus County; portions of Cumberland County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Richmond County; Robeson County; Scotland County; and Union County.

District 10 consists of: Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; portions of Iredell County; Lincoln County; Polk County; and Rutherford County.

District 11 consists of: Buncombe County; portions of Burke County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Davidson County; Davie County; Forsyth County; and portions of Guilford County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Lewis, D. Hall.GS 163
H 1029 (2019-2020) C-GOODWINA-1 (NEW) Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Gates County; Greene County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; portions of Warren County; Washington County; Wayne County; and Wilson County. 

District 2 consists of: portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Duplin County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; portions of Pitt County; and Tyrrell County.

District 4 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Granville County; Orange County; Vance County; portions of Wake County; and portions of Warren County. 

District 5 consists of: Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; Burke County; Caldwell County; portions of Catawba; Cleveland County; Gaston County; portions of McDowell County; Watauga County; and Wilkes County. 

District 6 consists of: portions of Forsyth County; and Guilford County.

District 7 consists of: Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; portions of Cumberland County; Johnston County; New Hanover County; Pender County; and Sampson County. 

District 8 consists of: Cabarrus County; portions of Cumberland County; Harnett County; portions of Lee County; Montgomery County; portions of Moore County; and Stanly County. 

District 9 consists of: portions of Anson County; Hoke County; portions of Mecklenburg County; portions of Moore County; Richmond County; Robeson County; Scotland County; and Union County. 

District 10 consists of: portions of Catawba County; portions of Forsyth County; portions of Iredell County; Lincoln County; Rockingham County; Stokes County; Surry County; and Yadkin County.

District 11 consists of: Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; portions of McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; Rutherford County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Chatham County; Davidson county; Davie County; portions of Iredell County; portions of Lee County; Person County; Randolph County; and Rowan County. 

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Lewis, D. Hall.GS 163
H 1030 (2019-2020) FARMER-BUTTERFIELDC-1. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Gates County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; Warren County; Washington County; and Wilson County. 

District 2 consists of: portions of Wake County. 

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Greene County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; portions of Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Wayne County. 

District 4 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Granville County; Lee County; Orange County; portions of Vance County; and portions of Wake County.

District 5 consists of: Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Davidson County: Forsyth County; Rockingham County; Stokes County; Surry County; portions of Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County. 

District 6 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Chatham County; Guilford County; portions of Moore County; and Person County.

District 7 consists of: portions of Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; Duplin County; Johnston County; New Hanover County; Pender County; and Sampson County. 

District 8 consists of: portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Harnett County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Montgomery County; portions of Moore County; Stanly County; and Union County. 

District 9 consists of: Anson County; portions of Bladen County; Cumberland County; portions of Harnett County; Hoke County; Richmond County; Robeson County; and Scotland County.

District 10 consists of: Burke County; portions of Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; Lincoln County; Polk County; and Rutherford County. 

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Swain County; Transylvania County; portions of Watauga County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Alexander County; portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Caldwell County; portions of Davidson County; Davie County; Iredell County; Randolph County; and Rowan County. 

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Farmer-Butterfield.GS 163

The Daily Bulletin: 2019-11-13

PUBLIC/SENATE BILLS
S 61 (2019-2020) COMMUNITY COLLEGES BUDGET/2019-2021 BIENNIUM. (NEW) Filed Feb 13 2019, AN ACT, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, TO ENACT A BUDGET FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM; TO MAKE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS, TRANSFERS, AND REDUCTIONS TO THE BUDGET OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM; AND TO MAKE OTHER MODIFICATIONS RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM.

AN ACT, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, TO ENACT A BUDGET FOR THE NORTH CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM; TO MAKE ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS, TRANSFERS, AND REDUCTIONS TO THE BUDGET OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM; AND TO MAKE OTHER MODIFICATIONS RELATED TO THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM. SL 2019-235. Enacted November 1, 2019. Effective July 1, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

Intro. by J. Davis, McInnis, J. Jackson.APPROP, GS 115B, GS 115C, GS 115D, GS 143B
S 250 (2019-2020) REMOVE FOREIGN CITIZENS FROM VOTING ROLLS. (NEW) Filed Mar 13 2019, AN ACT TO CODIFY THE COMMON LAW REQUIREMENT FOR UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP TO QUALIFY AS A JUROR, TO ALLOW A CLERK OF COURT TO HEAR JURY EXCUSES IF SO DESIGNATED BY THE CHIEF DISTRICT COURT JUDGE, AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PERSONS REQUESTING TO BE EXCUSED FROM JURY DUTY BASED ON DISQUALIFICATION SHALL BE SHARED WITH THE STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS IF THE DISQUALIFICATION IS DUE TO UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP.

The Governor vetoed the act on 11/06/19. The Governor's objections and veto message are available here: https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/6866/0/S250-BD-NBC-8368.

Intro. by Krawiec, Sanderson, Burgin.GS 9, GS 163
S 312 (2019-2020) RELIEF TO OCRACOKE SCHOOL/HURRICANE DORIAN. (NEW) Filed Mar 19 2019, AN ACT TO PROVIDE RELIEF TO THE OCRACOKE SCHOOL TO ACCOMMODATE EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES DUE TO HURRICANE DORIAN.

AN ACT TO PROVIDE RELIEF TO THE OCRACOKE SCHOOL TO ACCOMMODATE EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES DUE TO HURRICANE DORIAN. SL 2019-238. Enacted November 1, 2019. Effective November 1, 2019.

Intro. by Ford, Bishop.
S 354 (2019-2020) STRENGTHENING EDUCATORS' PAY ACT. (NEW) Filed Mar 25 2019, AN ACT, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR LEGISLATIVELY MANDATED COMPENSATION INCREASES FOR CERTAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL PERSONNEL AND, CONTINGENT UPON THE PASSAGE OF HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION, TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR LEGISLATIVELY MANDATED COMPENSATION INCREASES FOR CERTAIN EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYEES AND INCREASED FUNDING FOR TUITION GRANTS FOR GRADUATES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS. APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR LEGISLATIVELY MANDATED COMPENSATION INCREASES FOR CERTAIN EDUCATIONAL EMPLOYEES AND INCREASED FUNDING FOR TUITION GRANTS FOR GRADUATES OF THE NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS.

The Governor vetoed the act on 11/08/19. The Governor's objections and veto message are available here: https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/6875/0/S354-BD-NBC-8371.

Intro. by Ballard, Edwards, Harrington.APPROP, STUDY, GS 116
S 356 (2019-2020) DOT CASH AND ACCOUNTABILITY. (NEW) Filed Mar 26 2019, AN ACT TO MAKE REVENUE ADJUSTMENTS, IMPLEMENT BUDGET STABILIZATION MEASURES, AND ENHANCE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY AT THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

Conference report deletes the provisions of the 4th edition and now provides the following.

Part I.

Section 1.1

Directs the Department of State Treasurer to authorize the issuance and sale of Build NC Bonds in the amount of $400 million for the 2019-20 fiscal year. Maintains the Build NC Bonds limit set in specified state law.

Section 1.2

Directs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to transfer $100 million in nonrecurring funds as a loan from the Highway Trust Fund to the Highway Fund pursuant to the following schedule: $50 million on or before February 1, 2020; and $50 million on or before May 1, 2020. Requires DOT to repay the Highway Trust Fund loan according to a repayment schedule approved by the Department of State Treasurer.

Section 1.3

States the legislative intent to restrict the use of the Transportation Emergency Reserve to major disasters only.

Enacts GS 136-44.2E, establishing the Transportation Emergency Reserve (Reserve) as a special fund in DOT. Requires DOT to annually transfer from the Highway Fund to the Reserve $125 million, deemed appropriated for expenses related to an emergency, as defined by specified state law. Restricts use of Reserve funds to after a presidential declaration that a major disaster exists in the State. Charges the DOT Secretary with statutory compliance. Caps the Reserve at $125 million, and provides for reduction of mandated transfers to comply with the Reserve's cap amount. Establishes a biennial reporting requirement for DOT to report on the Reserve, beginning no later than February 1 of the first year of the 2021-23 fiscal biennium, to the specified NCGA committees and division. Requires the report to include an evaluation to determine the minimum amount of funds needed in the Reserve, based on a methodology developed by the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) and DOT.

Enacts GS 143C-6-11(d1) to allow DOT to reduce its budget for every departmental division, grant-in-aid, and category of expenditures, excluding salaries, to pay for unanticipated expenditures from snow and ice removal and emergencies when all funds allocated for those expenses have been depleted for that fiscal year. Requires DOT to report to the specified NCGA committee and division within 30 days of making such an adjustment. 

Directs the State Controller to transfer from the unreserved balance of the General Fund to the Reserve $64 million no later than 30 days from the date the act becomes law.

Requires DOT to consult with OSBM to revise its base budget to increase the amount of funds available for snow and ice removal and emergency expenditures.

Section 1.4

Establishes a $150 million cap each fiscal year on the compensation DOT can pay for damages arising from recordation of a transportation corridor map under GS Chapter 135, Article 2E (Map Act). Excludes compensation for Map Act damages arising from a Turnpike project, as defined in specified state law. Effective December 1, 2019, and applies to all pending and future claims and causes of action arising from the recordation of a corridor map pursuant to the Map Act.

Amends GS 136-113 to specify that interest added to damages, with regard to just compensation, is to be calculated at the legal rate on the amount of damages awarded from the date of taking to the date of satisfaction of the judgment (was, the date of the judgment). Additionally, establishes that an amount awarded as damages must bear simple, not compounding, interest. Applies to causes of action filed on or after January 1, 2020.

Section 1.5

Requires DOT to expeditiously seek reimbursement from the federal government for all qualifying natural disaster expenditures. Directs DOT to submit a monthly report to the specified NCGA committee and division that contains an itemized list of all qualifying disaster expenditures with pending federal reimbursement with specified accompanying information. 

Section 1.6

Amends Section 7 of SL 2019-15 to no longer require DOT to transfer $90 million to the State Controller for deposit in the Savings Reserve upon the earlier of the cap set for the Disaster Relief Cash Flow Loan Fund being met or June 30, 2021.

Section 1.7

Appropriates $36 million from the General Fund to DOT (in addition to any other appropriations during the 2019-20 fiscal year) to be allocated in the following amounts: $30 million for current and future activities related to recovery from Hurricane Dorian, $2 million for the Living Shoreline projects, $2 million to expand the Flood Inundation Mapping Alert Network for Transportation, and $2 million for a Flood Risk and Vulnerability Assessment on the Strategic Highway Corridor System.

Part II.

Amends GS 143C-6-11 to require DOT to report to the specified NCGA committee and division no later than the fifteenth day of the month following a month where the combined average daily cash balance (cash balance) is outside of the target range already established in the statute, on why the cash balance is outside of the target range, the actions to be taken to bring the cash balance into the target range, and the estimated amount of time it will take for the cash balance to return to the target range. Requires DOT to publish public weekly reports of DOT’s cash position, to be issued as a press release to all interested parties, posted on the DOT’s website, and submitted to the specified NCGA committee and division. Also requires the report to include the following (with each item to include specified items): (1) beginning combined cash balance total; (2) less disbursements; (3) ending combined cash balance total; and (4) reserved cash.  Requires DOT to monthly submit a balance sheet report of all assets, debits, liabilities, and fund balances with an explanation of significant changes from the prior month to the specified NCGA committee and division. Repeals subsection (c) of Section 34.23 of SL 2014-100, which required DOT to report to the specified entities in any month in which DOT’s total cash balance on hand from the Highway Fund and the Highway Trust Fund exceeded $1 billion, on its cash balance no later than the 15th day of the following month; the report was required to include an explanation from DOT of the reasons the cash balance has exceeded the amount specified, the actions to be taken by DOT to reduce the cash balance, and the estimated amount of time it will take to bring the cash balance to the specified statutory target.

Requires the Office of the State Auditor to conduct a performance audit of DOT, including examination of: (1) budget adherence by department, division, and highway division; (2) timeliness of federal reimbursement requests and timeliness of DOT’s responses to any federal requests for additional information or action; (3) DOT controls and oversight of divisions and highway divisions as to cash management, project coordination and delivery, and budget adherence; (4) efficacy of communication and coordination within DOT; (5) efficacy of cash management by DOT; and (6) other items the State Auditor deems relevant. Requires a report by March 1, 2020, to the specified NCGA commissions and division on the performance audit and DOT’s plan of action in response to the performance audit.

Requires DOT, by January 15, 2020, to submit a report to the specified NCGA committee and division 12 specified items, including: (1) internal management by department, division, and highway division of cash and finances, including all financial controls, policies, and approval processes for contracts and expenses; (2) projected total cost of remaining Map Act claims and an assessment of Map Act settlement costs versus total litigation exposure of every remaining claim exceeding $1 million; (3) factors taken into consideration and justification for DOT employee salary adjustments; (4) the total amount of funds loaned from the Highway Trust Fund to the Highway Fund, the legal authority to make the loans, the justification for the loans, the use of the loaned funds, and DOT’s plan to restore the funds to the Highway Trust Fund; (5) an assessment of DOT’s contracting procedures, proposed changes to increase the Department's contract flexibility in addressing cash flow variances, and any legal or regulatory obstacles impeding the proposed changes; and (6) DOT internal audits: history, frequency, and findings.

Part III.

Unless otherwise indicated, effective when the act becomes law.

Makes conforming changes to the act's titles.

Intro. by Wells, Brown.APPROP, GS 136, GS 143C
S 433 (2019-2020) DCNR OMNIBUS & OTHER CHANGES. (NEW) Filed Mar 28 2019, AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE STATUTES GOVERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN LANDS FROM THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT; TO AMEND CERTAIN REPORTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA POLICY COLLABORATORY TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY; TO CLARIFY CERTAIN APPROPRIATIONS IN THE 2018 HURRICANE FLORENCE DISASTER RECOVERY ACT; TO CORRECT AN EFFECTIVE DATE; TO REPEAL AND REPLACE AN ACT PROVIDING FOR EMERGENCY OPERATING FUNDS FOR UTILITIES; TO ADJUST FOR INFLATION THE THRESHOLD FOR DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION APPROVAL OF STATE LEASES; AND TO CLARIFY AND AMEND THE SEPTIC TANK SITE SUITABILITY DETERMINATION PROCESS.

AN ACT TO MAKE VARIOUS CHANGES TO THE STATUTES GOVERNING THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES AND TO REMOVE CERTAIN LANDS FROM THE STATE NATURE AND HISTORIC PRESERVE, AS RECOMMENDED BY THE DEPARTMENT; TO AMEND CERTAIN REPORTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA POLICY COLLABORATORY TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY; TO CLARIFY CERTAIN APPROPRIATIONS IN THE 2018 HURRICANE FLORENCE DISASTER RECOVERY ACT; TO CORRECT AN EFFECTIVE DATE; TO REPEAL AND REPLACE AN ACT PROVIDING FOR EMERGENCY OPERATING FUNDS FOR UTILITIES; TO ADJUST FOR INFLATION THE THRESHOLD FOR DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION APPROVAL OF STATE LEASES; AND TO CLARIFY AND AMEND THE SEPTIC TANK SITE SUITABILITY DETERMINATION PROCESS. SL 2019-241. Enacted November 6, 2019. Effective November 6, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

Intro. by Burgin, Ballard, Woodard.STUDY, GS 113A, GS 130A, GS 140, GS 143, GS 143B, GS 146, GS 159G
S 537 (2019-2020) LICENSING & HHS AMENDS & RURAL HEALTH STABLE. (NEW) Filed Apr 2 2019, AN ACT TO EXAMINE AND ESTABLISH A NEW ADULT CARE HOME PAYMENT METHODOLOGY; TO AMEND THE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS ACT; TO UPDATE AND REVISE THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT; TO AMEND THE SOCIAL WORKER CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE ACT; TO AMEND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES' STATUTES PERTAINING TO MEDICAID, SOCIAL SERVICES REFORM, CHILD SUPPORT, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION, EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROFESSIONALS, ADOPTIONS, CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, JOINT SECURITY FORCES, SECURITY RECORDINGS, NC REACH PROGRAM, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, AND THE MEDICAL CARE COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP; TO POSTPONE DEPLOYMENT OF NC FAST CASE-MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONALITY FOR CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM/AGING AND ADULT SERVICES' PROGRAM, DEVELOP REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION, AND REQUIRE PROGRAM EVALUATION DIVISION TO STUDY THE ISSUE; TO IMPLEMENT CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS FOR CHILD CARE INSTITUTIONS; TO MAKE CHANGES TO INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT; AND TO ESTABLISH THE RURAL HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION PROGRAM.

AN ACT TO EXAMINE AND ESTABLISH A NEW ADULT CARE HOME PAYMENT METHODOLOGY; TO AMEND THE LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS ACT; TO UPDATE AND REVISE THE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ACT; TO AMEND THE SOCIAL WORKER CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE ACT; TO AMEND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES' STATUTES PERTAINING TO MEDICAID, SOCIAL SERVICES REFORM, CHILD SUPPORT, VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION, EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROFESSIONALS, ADOPTIONS, CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT, JOINT SECURITY FORCES, SECURITY RECORDINGS, NC REACH PROGRAM, TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, AND THE MEDICAL CARE COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP; TO POSTPONE DEPLOYMENT OF NC FAST CASE-MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONALITY FOR CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM/AGING AND ADULT SERVICES' PROGRAM, DEVELOP REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION, AND REQUIRE PROGRAM EVALUATION DIVISION TO STUDY THE ISSUE; TO IMPLEMENT CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD CHECKS FOR CHILD CARE INSTITUTIONS; TO MAKE CHANGES TO INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENT; AND TO ESTABLISH THE RURAL HEALTH CARE STABILIZATION PROGRAM. SL 2019-240. Enacted November 6, 2019. Effective November 6, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

S 559 (2019-2020) STORM SECURITIZATION. (NEW) Filed Apr 2 2019, AN ACT TO PERMIT FINANCING FOR CERTAIN STORM RECOVERY COSTS.

AN ACT TO PERMIT FINANCING FOR CERTAIN STORM RECOVERY COSTS. SL 2019-244. Enacted November 6, 2019. Effective November 6, 2019.

Intro. by Rabon, Hise, Blue.GS 25, GS 62
S 578 (2019-2020) REDUCE FRANCHISE TAX/EXPAND FILM GRANTS. (NEW) Filed Apr 3 2019, AN ACT TO REDUCE THE FRANCHISE TAX AND TO MODIFY FILM GRANT LIMITS.

The Governor vetoed the act on 11/08/19. The Governor's objections and veto message are available here: https://webservices.ncleg.net/ViewBillDocument/2019/6876/0/S578-BD-NBC-8372.

Intro. by Sawyer.GS 105, GS 143B
S 579 (2019-2020) PRISON REFORM ACT OF 2019. Filed Apr 3 2019, AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM EVALUATION COMMITTEE TO DIRECT THE PROGRAM EVALUATION DIVISION TO STUDY ALTERNATIVE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES FOR THE DIVISION OF ADULT CORRECTION AND JUVENILE JUSTICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY.

AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE JOINT LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM EVALUATION COMMITTEE TO DIRECT THE PROGRAM EVALUATION DIVISION TO STUDY ALTERNATIVE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT STRUCTURES FOR THE DIVISION OF ADULT CORRECTION AND JUVENILE JUSTICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY. SL 2019-236. Enacted November 1, 2019. Effective November 1, 2019.

Intro. by Steinburg, McKissick, Sanderson.STUDY
S 683 (2019-2020) COMBAT ABSENTEE BALLOT FRAUD. Filed Jun 28 2019, AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAWS GOVERNING MAIL-IN ABSENTEE BALLOTS; TO RESTORE THE LAST SATURDAY OF EARLY ONE-STOP VOTING; TO EXTEND THE TIME BY WHICH COUNTY BOARDS OF ELECTIONS NEED TO REPLACE DIRECT RECORD ELECTRONIC VOTING EQUIPMENT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS; TO AUTHORIZE A COUNTY TO TEST NEW VOTING EQUIPMENT DURING A SIMULATED ELECTION; AND TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS OF THE STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION.

AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAWS GOVERNING MAIL-IN ABSENTEE BALLOTS; TO RESTORE THE LAST SATURDAY OF EARLY ONE-STOP VOTING; TO EXTEND THE TIME BY WHICH COUNTY BOARDS OF ELECTIONS NEED TO REPLACE DIRECT RECORD ELECTRONIC VOTING EQUIPMENT UNDER CERTAIN CONDITIONS; TO AUTHORIZE A COUNTY TO TEST NEW VOTING EQUIPMENT DURING A SIMULATED ELECTION; AND TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS FOR CURRENT OPERATIONS OF THE STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS, CONSISTENT WITH HOUSE BILL 966 OF THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION. SL 2019-239. Enacted November 6, 2019. Effective January 1, 2020, except as otherwise provided.

Intro. by Daniel, McKissick, Hise.APPROP, GS 20, GS 163
S 695 (2019-2020) HISEA-4-1. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Gates County; portions of Granville County; Greene County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Lenoir County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; portions of Pitt County; Vance County; Warren County; Washington County; portions of Wayne County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Duplin County; Hyde County; Jones County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; portions of Pender County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; and Tyrrell County.

District 3 consists of: Bladen County; portions of Brunswick County; Cumberland County; New Hanover County; portions of Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 4 consists of: Cabarrus County; Harnett County; Hoke County; Johnston County; Montgomery County; Moore County; Stanly County; and portions of Wayne County.

District 5 consists of: Franklin County; portions of Granville County; and portions of Wake County.

District 6 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Lee County; Orange County; portions of Person County; and portions of Wake County.

District 7 consists of: Anson County; portions of Brunswick County; Columbus County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Richmond County; Robeson County; Scotland County; and Union County.

District 8 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; Guilford County; portions of Person County; and portions of Rockingham County.

District 9 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Davidson County; Davie County; Forsyth County; and Randolph County.

District 10 consists of: Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Caldwell County; Iredell County; portions of Rockingham County; Rowan County; Stokes County; Surry County; Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; portions of Rutherford County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: Burke County; portions of Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; Lincoln County; and portions of Rutherford County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Hise.GS 163
S 696 (2019-2020) HISEC-1. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Granville County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; portions of Pitt County; Vance County; portions of Wake County; Warren County; and Wilson County. 

District 2 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Chowan County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; portions of Duplin County; Gates County; Hyde County; Jones County; portions of Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans county; portions of Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Washington County.

District 3 consists of: Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; portions of Cumberland County; portions of Duplin County; Hoke County; New Hanover County; Pender County; Robeson County; and Sampson County. 

District 4 consists of: portions of Cumberland County; Greene County; Harnett County; Johnston County; portions of Lenior County; and Wayne County. 

District 5 consists of: portions of Wake County. 

District 6 consists of: Chatham County; Durham County; Lee County; portions of Moore County; Orange County; and portions of Wake County. 

District 7 consists of: Anson County, portions of Davidson County; portions of Guilford County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Montgomery County; portions of Moore County; Randolph County; Richmond County; Scotland County; and Union County. 

District 8 consists of: Cabarrus County; portions of Davidson County; Davie County; Iredell County; Rowan County; and Stanly County. 

District 9 consists of: portions of Forsyth County; and portions of Guilford County.

District 10 consists of: Alamance County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Caldwell County; Caswell County; portions of Forsyth County; Person County; Rockingham County; Stokes County; Surry County; portions of Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.  

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; Swain County; Transylvania County; portions of Watauga County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: Alexander County; Burke County; portions of Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; Lincoln County; and Rutherford County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Hise.GS 163
S 697 (2019-2020) HISEA-5. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Gates County; portions of Granville County; Greene County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Lenoir County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; portions of Pitt County; Vance County; Warren County; Washington County; portions of Wayne County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Duplin County; Hyde County; Jones County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; portions of Pender County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; and Tyrrell County.

District 3 consists of: Bladen County; portions of Brunswick County; Cumberland County; New Hanover County; portions of Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 4 consists of: Cabarrus County; Harnett County; Hoke County; Johnston County; Montgomery County; Moore County; Stanly County; and portions of Wayne County.

District 5 consists of: Franklin County; portions of Granville County; and portions of Wake County.

District 6 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Lee County; Orange County; portions of Person County; and portions of Wake County.

District 7 consists of: Anson County; portions of Brunswick County; Columbus County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Richmond County; Robeson County; Scotland County; and Union County.

District 8 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; Guilford County; portions of Person County; and portions of Rockingham County.

District 9 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Davidson County; Davie County; Forsyth County; and Randolph County.

District 10 consists of: Alleghany County; Ashe County; Burke County; Caldwell County; portions of Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; portions of Rutherford County; Watauga County; and Wilkes County.

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; portions of Rutherford County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: Alexander County; portions of Catawba County; Iredell County; Lincoln County; portions of Rockingham County; Rowan County; Stokes County; Surry County; and Yadkin County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Hise.GS 163
S 698 (2019-2020) HISE-NEWTON MAP. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Gates County; Greene County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; portions of Warren County; Washington County; Wayne County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Duplin County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; portions of Pitt County; and Tyrrell County.

District 4 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Granville County; Orange County; Vance County; portions of Wake County; and portions of Warren County.

District 5 consists of: Alexander County; Alleghany County; Ashe County; Avery County; Burke County; Caldwell County; portions of Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; portions of McDowell County; Watauga County; and Wilkes County.

District 6 consists of: portions of Forsyth County; and Guilford County.

District 7 consists of: Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; portions of Cumberland County; Johnston County; New Hanover County; Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 8 consists of: Cabarrus County; portions of Cumberland County; Harnett County; portions of Lee County; Montgomery County; portions of Moore County; and Stanly County.

District 9 consists of: Anson County; Hoke County; portions of Mecklenburg County; portions of Moore County; Richmond County; Robeson County; Scotland County; and Union County.

District 10 consists of: portions of Catawba County; portions of Forsyth County; portions of Iredell County; Lincoln County; Rockingham County; Stokes County; Surry County; and Yadkin County.

District 11 consists of: Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; portions of McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; Rutherford County; Swain County; Transylvania County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Chatham County; Davidson County; Davie County; portions of Iredell County; portions of Lee County; Person County; Randolph County; and Rowan County. 

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Hise, Newton.GS 163
S 699 (2019-2020) CLARK-8-6. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Gates County; Greene County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; Pitt County; Vance County; Warren County; portions of Washington County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; Tyrrell County; portions of Washington County; and Wayne County.

District 4 consists of: Chatham County; Durham County; Granville County; Orange County; Person County; and portions of Wake County.

District 5 consists of: Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Caldwell County; Forsyth County; Stokes County; Surry County; portions of Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.

District 6 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Guilford County; and Rockingham County.

District 7 consists of: portions of Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; Duplin County; Johnston County; New Hanover County; Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 8 consists of: portions of Cabarrus County; Lee County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Montgomery County; Moore County; Stanly County; and Union County. 

District 9 consists of: Anson County; portions of Bladen County; Cumberland County; Harnett County; Hoke County; Richmond County; Robeson County; and Scotland County. 

District 10 consists of: Alexander County; Burke County; portions of Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; Lincoln County; and Rutherford County. 

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Polk County; Swain County; Transylvania County; portions of Watauga County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: portions of Cabarrus County; Davidson County; Davie County; portions of Guilford County; Iredell County; Randolph County; and Rowan County. 

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Blue, Fitch, Clark.GS 163
S 700 (2019-2020) CLARK-7. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Gates County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; portions of Vance County; Warren County; Washington County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Greene County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; portions of Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Wayne County.

District 4 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Granville County; Lee County; Orange County; portions of Vance County; and portions of Wake County.

District 5 consists of: Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Davidson County; Forsyth County; Rockingham County; Stokes County; Surry County; portions of Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.

District 6 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Chatham County; Guilford County; portions of Moore County; and Person County.

District 7 consists of: portions of Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; Duplin County; Johnston County; New Hanover County; Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 8 consists of: portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Harnett County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Montgomery County; portions of Moore County; Stanly County; and Union County.

District 9 consists of: Anson County; portions of Bladen County; Cumberland County; portions of Harnett County; Hoke County; Richmond County; Robeson County; and Scotland County.

District 10 consists of: Burke County; portions of Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; Lincoln County; Polk County; and Rutherford County.

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Swain County; Transylvania County; portions of Watauga County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: Alexander County; portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Caldwell County; portions of Davidson County; Davie County; Iredell County; Randolph County; and Rowan County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Blue, Fitch, Clark.GS 163
S 701 (2019-2020) CLARK-8. Filed Nov 13 2019, AN ACT TO REALIGN THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.

Amends GS 163-201(a) to set forth the 13 congressional districts to be used in nominating and electing members of the US House of Representatives in 2020. Provides for the makeup of the districts as follows.

District 1 consists of: Bertie County; Chowan County; Edgecombe County; Franklin County; Gates County; Halifax County; Hertford County; Martin County; Nash County; Northampton County; Pasquotank County; Perquimans County; portions of Pitt County; portions of Vance County; Warren County; Washington County; and Wilson County.

District 2 consists of: portions of Wake County.

District 3 consists of: Beaufort County; Camden County; Carteret County; Craven County; Currituck County; Dare County; Greene County; Hyde County; Jones County; Lenoir County; Onslow County; Pamlico County; portions of Pitt County; Tyrrell County; and Wayne County.

District 4 consists of: portions of Chatham County; Durham County; Granville County; Lee County; Orange County; portions of Vance County; and portions of Wake County.

District 5 consists of: Alleghany County; Ashe County; portions of Davidson County; Forsyth County; Rockingham County; Stokes County; Surry County; portions of Watauga County; Wilkes County; and Yadkin County.

District 6 consists of: Alamance County; Caswell County; portions of Chatham County; Guilford County; portions of Moore County; and Person County.

District 7 consists of: portions of Bladen County; Brunswick County; Columbus County; Duplin County; Johnston County; New Hanover County; Pender County; and Sampson County.

District 8 consists of: portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Harnett County; portions of Mecklenburg County; Montgomery County; portions of Moore County; Stanly County; and Union County.

District 9 consists of: Anson County; portions of Bladen County; Cumberland County; portions of Harnett County; Hoke County; Richmond County; Robeson County; and Scotland County.

District 10 consists of: Burke County; portions of Caldwell County; Catawba County; Cleveland County; Gaston County; Lincoln County; Polk County; and Rutherford County.

District 11 consists of: Avery County; Buncombe County; Cherokee County; Clay County; Graham County; Haywood County; Henderson County; Jackson County; Macon County; Madison County; McDowell County; Mitchell County; Swain County; Transylvania County; portions of Watauga County; and Yancey County.

District 12 consists of: portions of Mecklenburg County.

District 13 consists of: Alexander County; portions of Cabarrus County; portions of Caldwell County; portions of Davidson County; Davie County; Iredell County; Randolph County; and Rowan County.

Specifies that the districts presented are effective for the 2020 elections only if the courts hold the existing districts unconstitutional.

Intro. by Blue, Fitch, Clark.GS 163

The Daily Bulletin: 2019-11-13

LOCAL/HOUSE BILLS
H 181 (2019-2020) YANCEYVILLE/GREENSBORO/MCDOWELL CTY BD ED. (NEW) Filed Feb 26 2019, AN ACT TO REPEAL THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE TOWN OF YANCEYVILLE PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THAT ANNEXATION, TO REMOVE CERTAIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO, AND TO REVISE THE MCDOWELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICTS.

AN ACT TO REPEAL THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN DESCRIBED TERRITORY INTO THE TOWN OF YANCEYVILLE PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THAT ANNEXATION, TO REMOVE CERTAIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY FROM THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GREENSBORO, AND TO REVISE THE MCDOWELL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DISTRICTS. SL 2019-234. Enacted October 31, 2019. Effective October 31, 2019, except as otherwise provided.

Intro. by Conrad.Caswell, Guilford, McDowell

The Daily Bulletin: 2019-11-13

ACTIONS ON BILLS

Actions on Bills: 2019-11-13

PUBLIC BILLS

H 200: 2019 STORM RECOVERY/VAR. BUDGET CORRECTIONS. (NEW)

    House: Conferees Changed
    House: Conf Com Reported
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 44(d)
    House: Placed On Cal For 11/14/2019
    House: Conferees Changed
    House: Conf Com Reported
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 44(d)
    House: Placed On Cal For 11/14/2019

H 231: UNC & COMM. COLL. PAY/RETIREE BONUS. (NEW)

    House: Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

H 398: INFO. TECH. BUDGET/2019-2021 FISCAL BIENNIUM. (NEW)

    House: Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

H 1024: WILLINGHAMA-1-1.

    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting

H 1025: FLOYDA-1.

    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting

H 1026: ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION.

    House: Filed

H 1027: REGIONALLY COHESIVE & COMPACT.

    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting

H 1028: HARPER REMEDIAL MAP.

    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting

H 1029: C-GOODWINA-1 (NEW)

    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting
    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting
    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting

H 1030: FARMER-BUTTERFIELDC-1.

    House: Filed
    House: Passed 1st Reading
    House: Ref To Com On Redistricting

S 250: REMOVE FOREIGN CITIZENS FROM VOTING ROLLS. (NEW)

    Senate: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

S 354: STRENGTHENING EDUCATORS' PAY ACT. (NEW)

    Senate: Re-ref Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

S 356: DOT CASH AND ACCOUNTABILITY. (NEW)

    Senate: Conferees Changed
    House: Conferees Changed
    House: Conferees Changed
    Senate: Conf Com Reported
    Senate: Placed On Cal For 11/14/2019
    House: Conf Com Reported
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 44(d)
    House: Placed On Cal For 11/14/2019
    Senate: Conferees Changed
    House: Conferees Changed
    House: Conferees Changed
    Senate: Conf Com Reported
    Senate: Placed On Cal For 11/14/2019
    House: Conf Com Reported
    House: Cal Pursuant Rule 44(d)
    House: Placed On Cal For 11/14/2019

S 432: OPEN RINKS, ALLEYS, VENUES, STADIUMS. (NEW)

    House: Conferees Changed

S 578: REDUCE FRANCHISE TAX/EXPAND FILM GRANTS. (NEW)

    Senate: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate

S 695: HISEA-4-1.

    Senate: Filed

S 696: HISEC-1.

    Senate: Filed

S 697: HISEA-5.

    Senate: Filed

S 698: HISE-NEWTON MAP.

    Senate: Filed

S 699: CLARK-8-6.

    Senate: Filed

S 700: CLARK-7.

    Senate: Filed

S 701: CLARK-8.

    Senate: Filed

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