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Various State and Local Gov't Provisions

PassedCody Huneycutt (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This comprehensive bill makes multiple changes to North Carolina state and local government, including canceling a Stanly Community College culinary program, authorizing heritage trails in Brunswick County and a 60-mile recreational trail in the Piedmont region, transferring state property to the Town of Burgaw, codifying and updating the Lake Norman Marine Commission structure with new governance procedures, renaming three roads and bridges, and amending the state building code to allow certain commercial developments near railroad rights-of-way.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue the bill promotes economic development and recreation by creating new trail systems that boost tourism in underutilized regions and enhance outdoor access. The Lake Norman Marine Commission updates modernize governance to ensure better coordination on water safety and recreation across multiple counties. The property transfer to Burgaw provides the town with land for community use at minimal cost, and building code adjustments help facilitate adaptive reuse of existing industrial structures for mixed-use development without expensive demolition.

Arguments Against

Opponents may contend that expanding the Lake Norman Marine Commission's reach and requiring boating education courses increase costs and regulatory burden on citizens and local governments. The repeal of the culinary program removes workforce training opportunities in Stanly County. The vague language in some provisions—particularly regarding heritage trail establishment across private property—could create disputes over land use and access rights. The building code amendment allowing structures near railroad rights-of-way may raise safety and planning concerns.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (6)

Vote Breakdown (6 roll calls)

This bill was signed into law.

Final Vote

House Concurrence VoteJun 26, 2025

On: C RPT Adoption

Passed
105
Yea
2
Nay
3
Not Voting
10
Absent
105 Yea2 Nay
Republican60 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat45 Yea·2 Nay